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How to get into Second Life without really trying Selby Evans is Thinkerer Melville in Second Life |
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The main use for your skill set is to remind you of your possibilities. That way, when you try to do something, you don’t have to pick the first thing that comes to mind. And maybe you don’t overlook some of your skills. If you put your skill set in a cue deck. You might want to look over your skills set if you: Wonder whether you are really up to a job. Feel stymied, at a dead end. Need a new idea. Have to make a tough choice. If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. When you look over your skill set, remember that if you just read the words, you will probably only get help from the parts of your brain that handle words. If you want to engage the other parts of your brain, you will have to imagine back to when you used the skill in the past. Your skill set says something about who you are. Or at least about who you think you are. It says something about what you want other people to think of you. It says something about what you want to think of yourself. Or about what you don’t want to think of yourself. Or about what you want to change. There is much to learn from what you don’t know |
Exercises See your skills in action.
Problem-Solving
Kryptonite
Strengths
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10/25/2008 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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