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Can Express Feelings.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem? Quest questions: |
Resources for those who can express their feelings |
Head staff for for those who can express their feelings Your Networker Your Empath Your Storyboarder Your Engineer |
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| HEAD TEAM | YIELD | SHOULD | WRITE |
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| QUIET MODULES | HEAR YOUR HEAD | STORY TELLING | STICKYNOTE |
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| WHO? | UNITY | PATH FAN | WHYS GUYS |
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| WALLWORK | EXPLORER | SATISFICE | TOOTH FAIRY |
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Can Express Feelings.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem? How do your feelings affect other players? |
Can Express Feelings |
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Do you know how to use your feelings? |
Do not leave mouth running while the brain is disengaged. |
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Learn from the mistakes of others. You don't have time to make them all
yourself. |
Irregular conjugation: I am self-confident. You are smug. He is
arrogant. |
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A cardboard castle is made to be defended. But no one is made to defend
it. |
All life is art. It's just that not all people appreciate art. |
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Pay attention to what you say about
yourself. Would you say that about someone else? |
A picture in your head is worth a thousand words in your mouth. |
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Canterizing. It won’t work. I can’t do that. It’s hopeless. Can I
believe these claims? |
There are two ways to argue. Neither one works. |
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Have you tried thinking with your mouth closed? |
The difference between a trial run and a failure lies in what you get
out of it. |
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The language of complaint starts with they. The language of solutions
starts with I. |
Don't do modesty unless you have earned it. |
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A closed mouth gathers no foot. |
You are unique. Just like everybody else. |
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Theybulizing: When you talk about what you want to happen, do you
use they instead of I? |
Sure I talk to myself. I like to talk to someone that understands. |
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The Thinkerer
10/28/2008 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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