The Hunters

We focus with tunnel vision on the target, on the goal.

We’ll work on minor targets, like winning a game.

We’ll work on big targets, like winning at work.

Just give us a target we can hunt and get out of the way

Strengths of the Hunter
Adventurous
Ambitious
Competitive
Determined
Hard-working
Resilient
Self-confident
Self-directing

 

Famous hunters

Amelia Earhart

Captain James Tiberius Kirk, of the starship Enterprise

Luke Skywalker

Perseus, Son of Zeus;

The Little Engine That Could

Rocky Balboa

Hunter's Kit  (.pdf)
Powers of the Hunter

 

The Hunters: Mulling Team

We don’t do a lot of work on the Mulling Team.

We just work to keep the others on track.

We remind the of the target when they lose direction.

Come to think of it, that is a lot of work.

The Hunters: Action Team

We do not plan.  We do not talk.  We act.

We must have a plan we believe in.

We must have a target that we will recognize when we get there.

We must have the whole head behind us.

We’ll work on minor targets, like winning a game

We’ll work on big targets, like winning at work.

But we have to see the goal.  You must show us a target we can hunt.

You may know us by other names:  Motivation. Drive.   Push.

We are the can-do people.  We do not fail.

We can run and not be weary.  We are the fire in the belly.

We look down the rapids and see the paths around the rocks.

We may meet a temporary setback.  We may need to change targets.

We may learn what does not work.  But we do not fail.

In any case, don’t get in our way.

Tips from the Hunter

Goals Hunter
Strengths Hunter
Kryptonite  
Confidence Hunter
Independence Hunter
Risk Hunter
Effort Hunter
Focus Hunter
Leadership Hunter
Time Control  
Talk Hunter
Moods  
Thinking  
Memory  
Studying  
Problems Hunter
   
Problem Solving  
Ideas  
Choose  
Plan Hunter
Trouble Hunter
   
Tranquility Base  
   
Head Office Hunter

How to get into Second Life without really trying

Selby Evans is Thinkerer Melville in Second Life

HeadTeam (.pdf)
One head, many voices

Rate your Hunter: How well do these statements fit the Hunter in you?

No way Don't know That's me!
My Hunter comes out in sports.      
My Hunter gets focused too easily on things that are not very important.      
It’s hard to get my Hunter focused on things that are really important to me.      
I can’t get my Hunter to hunt the things I want hunted.      
My Hunter get so focused I run over other people.      
My Hunter doesn’t know when to quit.      
My Hunter gets discouraged too easily.      
My Hunter comes out in electronic games.      
My Hunter comes out in competition.      
I can tell when another person calls up their Hunter.      
My Hunter comes out whenever I try to solve a problem.      
My Hunter comes out when I am trying to do something at work.      
My Hunter doesn’t come out often enough.      
My Hunter comes out too often.      
I can usually get another person to call up their Hunter when I need to.      
I like how I feel when my Hunter is at work.      
My Hunter does good work.      
My Hunter is easily distracted.      
My Hunter doesn’t maintain focus the way I want.      
Mark this on 4 weekends, using different marks.  Notice changes.
Thinkerer's Kit.  Thinkerer.org  Copyright ©D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
The Thinkerer 10/23/2008
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