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Persistent.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
Quest questions: |
Resources for the persistent Deciding, Choosing, Self-Direction Problem-solving Resilience and the Bounce-Back Routine Motivation and Goals |
Head staff for the persistent. Your Vulcan Your Engineer Your Hunter Your Putitov Your Goodenuff |
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| AIM | HUNTER | MEDITATE | TARGET |
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| YOU | YIELD | HEAD TEAM | CHOOSE |
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| FINISH LINE | THINKER | PATH FAN | WRITE |
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| TURN AROUND | FORECAST | TINKERER | INCUBATE |
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| Cuepons for the Thinkerer's Kit | Thinkerer's Tools, Layout |
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Persistent.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
Are some of
the other players also persistent? |
Persistent |
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The key that works will always be the last one you try. |
What is your biggest challenge right now? Treat it as a separate
problem. |
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Do you wish you had more cooperation from others? Why would they
cooperate? |
If failure were fatal, we’d all be dead. |
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You can never learn to swim until you trust the water. |
Make a list of the things that have gone right. |
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If it were easy, you would have already done it. |
If you always succeed, you are overqualified for your job. |
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Know the power of yet. As in I don't know how to do this yet. |
Failure is a door to success. If you choose to see it that way. |
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The harder I work, the luckier I get. |
Focus on what you can control. What you can't control will take
care of itself. |
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There ain't much learning in the second kick of the mule. |
You can never get all your squirrels up the same tree. |
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Everything is hard till you know how. |
If you hadn’t started, would you start now? |
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Never take on a big job. Take on a set of little jobs that will
add up to a big job |
The only public part of the success story is the last act. |
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The Thinkerer
05/09/2008 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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