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Strength: Logical How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem? Quest questions: |
Resources for the logical | Head staff for the logical. |
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| THINKER | SCHEDULE | STEPS | TARGET |
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| YOU | NETWORK | PLAN | CHOOSE |
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| MAP | HEAD TEAM | PATH FAN | WRITE |
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| SATISFICE | FORECAST | MEDITATE | BRAIN MODULES |
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Logical.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
Analyze the situation in terms of goals, costs, benefits. |
Logical |
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To be logical, you must attend carefully to the meanings of your words.
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Insist on alternatives. Without alternatives, you don't have a choice.
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Your plan is the link between short-term goals and long-term motivation.
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The mystery of the third way. Not either-or. Both. |
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Be wise. Concretize. |
For every yes, there is a no. |
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Mark Cuban: Sometimes the best deal is the one you don't do. |
Value words, like good and bad, guide your thinking. To be in charge of
your thinking, take charge of your value words. |
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Stretch your brain. Look for remote connections. |
Knowing what's wrong is never enough. |
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Zen thinking: Put it on the back burner. Sleep on it. |
How much thinking does it take to equal an ounce of doing? |
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Pick a word that is important in your current thinking. What ideas does
it suggest to you? |
Unthinking: Look for assumptions you can question. |
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Unthinking: Look for ideas you can reverse. |
Only Vulcans seek the superset. |
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Whys Guy: Why? Why are you concerned about this? Why would anybody be
interested in this? Why would anybody act on this? |
The Thinker is just a rump on a stump until he gets up and does
something. |
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The Thinkerer
10/28/2008 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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