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Good Imitator.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
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Resources for the good imitator Follow-thru |
Head staff for the good
imitator Your Un Your Explorer Your Networker Your Storyboarder |
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| QUIET MODULES | NETWORK | HEAD TEAM | PATH FAN |
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| IMAGINE | EXPLORER | MAP | WRITE |
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| KRYPTONITE | FORECAST | STRENGTHS | HEAR YOUR HEAD |
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| WHO? | STORY TELLING | MOUTH POWER | INCUBATE |
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| Cuepons for the Thinkerer's Kit | Thinkerer's Tools, Layout |
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Good Imitator.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
Can you
find something worth imitating in a player? |
Good Imitator |
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Storyboarder: Have you ever heard
a story like the one you want to happen? |
Guilt is like a box of chocolates. You can’t pass it around without
tasting it yourself. |
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The first sign of bad advice is that it starts with, "All you have to do
is..." |
Don Quixote: Maddest of all: To see life as it is, and not as it
should be. |
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The more you understand yourself, the more you understand other people. |
How would a child see this problem?
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The road to wisdom runs through what you don’t know. |
The secret to getting cooperation is to think about other people's
goals. |
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In the land of the blind, the one-eyed is king. |
What fictional situations have you
seen like this one? |
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If you don’t have goals, other people will provide them.
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Canvas, paints, palette. Anyone can have these. The art is in how you
put them together. |
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Don’t try to stand out in the crowd. Stand somewhere else. |
Imagine a news show about problems
like this. What advice would it give? |
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What matters is not what you have,
but what you can do. |
Notice other people's moods. What would you like to tell them? |
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A cardboard castle is made to be defended. But no one is made to defend
it. |
The answer is not in what you can be told, but in what you can become. |
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The Thinkerer
10/28/2008 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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