The Canters
We know why you can’t do something.
We know why your plans won’t work.
If you want to be ready for obstacles, you need to listen to us.
If we can’t talk you out of it, you may be on the right track.

Strengths of the Canter
Organized

 

Famous Canters

The Cowardly Lion,  The Wizard of Oz

You know the Canters

The Canters: Mulling
We tell the Mulling Team what can’t be done.
And we explain why it can’t be done. 
The others insist that it can be done. 
We make them figure out how.

 
HeadTeam (.pdf)
One head, many voices

Rate your Canter:  How well do these statements describe the Canter in you?

No way Don't know That's me!

My Canter tells me lots of things I can’t do.

     

Sometimes I wish I had listened more carefully to my Canter.

     

I call up my Canter to tell me about the objections other people will raise.

     
I notice when another person calls up their Canter.      
I call up my Canter when somebody else tells me about their plans.      

I listen to my Canter too much.

     
I don't like it when a person starts to talk about a plan and immediately call up their Canter.      

I don’t listen to my Canter enough.

     

My Canter builds my confidence when I show I can.

     
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