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Forecaster.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
Quest questions: |
Resources for the forecaster |
Head staff for the forecaster Your Vulcan Your Storyboarder Your Engineer Your Canter |
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| THINKER | PLAN | WALLWORK | STICKYNOTE |
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| WRITE | SCHEDULE | IMAGINE | CHOOSE |
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| MEDITATE | HEAD TEAM | PATH FAN | STEPS |
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| START BUTTON | JOBLETS | MAP | FORECAST |
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| Cuepons for the Thinkerer's Kit | Thinkerer's Tools, Layout |
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Forecaster.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
What happens if you do nothing? |
Forecaster |
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Thinking about what you can’t do is worry. Thinking about what you can
do is planning. |
To seek what you want, know what you want. |
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Children focus on what they can’t do. Adults focus on what they can do.
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Enough tomorrows will give you a great collection of empty yesterdays.
–Professor Harold Hill |
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What choice will do most to keep your options open? |
Gamer's insight: You don't win just by reading the instructions. |
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Do you see obstacles as your opportunity to show what you can do? |
You can’t plan and worry at the same time. |
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The difference between a trial run and a failure lies in what you get
out of it. |
Do you expect to fail? Do you know why? |
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There ain't much learning in the second kick of the mule. |
The secret to getting there is to know where you're going. |
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Optimism does not say the bad won’t happen. It says you can cope with
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All success grows out of overconfidence. |
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The snake you see is never the one that bites you. |
Some look down the rapids and see the rocks. Hunters look down the
rapids and see the flow around the rocks. |
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Reality is what doesn’t go away when you stop believing in it. |
You will never live up to what you
think other people expect of you. |
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The Thinkerer
10/28/2008 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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