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Good Imagery.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
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Resources for those with good imagery Imagery Imagery Clipit Memory Images Cuepons The Game in Your Head Thinkerer Studios |
Head staff for those with good imagery Your Explorer Your Networker Your Storyboarder You can practice your strengths in a virtual environment |
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| UNITY | START BUTTON | MAP | WRITE |
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| EXPLORER | IMAGINE | NEW DEAL | TINKERER |
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| BRAINSTORM | STORY TELLING | WALLWORK | INCUBATE |
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| Cuepons for the Thinkerer's Kit | Thinkerer's Tools, Layout |
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Good Imagery.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
Pick a promising solution. Imagine the result. |
Good Imagery |
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Watch your language. If you can’t see your plan, you don’t have one.
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A plan is a story about what you expect to happen. Picture the story in
your head. |
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Half-hearted is half-headed. Half headed one way, half headed the
other. |
Hunters act on cues. If you want to guide the hunt you have to set the
cues. |
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If you are talking to yourself, don't just hear. See. |
Rest, warm-up, and, practice are part of professional pitching. Why?
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Imagine what the result will look like. |
We draw the thing as we see it, for the God of things as they are. |
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Words connect to ideas. What ideas do your current words connect to?
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The snake you see is never the one that bites you. |
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Eat a live toad in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you all
day. |
Nobody does anything in the abstract. |
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You know what it means to abstract something. Do you know what it means
to concretize something? |
What pictures can you make in your head about this? |
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If a thing is worth doing, it is worth knowing why you are doing it. |
Storyboarder Imagine how things will be after you decide. |
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What cues will you be watching for? |
It is not our abilities that show what we truly are. It is our
choices. Albus Dumbledore. |
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The Thinkerer
06/13/2010 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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