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Sensitive to the needs of others. How could
you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
Quest questions: |
Resources for those who are sensitive
to the needs of others
Other People Problemater's Kit (.pdf) |
Head staff for those sensitive to the needs of others Know Your Empath Know Your Storyboarder You can practice your strengths in a virtual environment |
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Sensitive to the needs of others. How could
you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
How will this problem, and the solution, affect others? |
Sensitive to the needs of others |
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You will find no better advice than your advice to someone else. |
Obstacles are just nature’s way of showing us what we can do. |
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You do not build self-confidence out of failing. You build it out
of bouncing back. |
A closed mouth gathers no foot. |
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Who’s to blame is a childhood game. |
If you always do what you've always done, you’ll always get what
you've always got. |
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The function of guilt is to relieve you of responsibility. |
Dialog is not a solitary task. |
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Guilt is like a box of chocolates. You can’t pass it around without
tasting it yourself. |
Self-discipline is an illusion produced by engineering the job. |
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Choosing you goal is the first gate to motivation. |
The first sign of bad advice is that it starts with, "All you have to do
is..." |
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The gate to learning opens if you ask the right question. |
Do you know the difference between "I can't do it" and "I can't do it
yet?" |
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There are no unsuccessful people. Only unsuccessful choices. |
Value words, like good and bad, guide your thinking. To be in charge of
your thinking, take charge of your value words. |
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The difference between a trial run and a failure lies in what you
get out of it. |
We wouldn't worry about what people think of us if we knew how seldom
they do. |
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The Thinkerer
06/13/2010 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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