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What are My Values?

What kind of person do I want to see in the mirror in the morning?

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What are my Strengths 💪?

  1. We need to know our strengths in order to know where we belong.
  2. The only way to discover your strengths is through feedback analysis. Whenever you make a key decision or take a key action, write down what you expect will happen. Nine or 12 months l...

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What should I Contribute?

To answer it, they must address three distinct elements:

1. What does the situation require ?

2. Given my strengths, my way of performing, and my values, how can I make the greatest contribution to what needs to be done?

3. And finally, What results have to be achieved to make a...

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Responsibility for Relationships

The Second Half of Your Life

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Where do I belong ?

Or Where I do not Belong?

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How do I Perform

Few questions to ask to know how I perform👇

1. Am I a Reader or Listener ?

2. How do I learn?

3. Do I work well with people or am I a loner?

4. If you do work well with people, you then must ask, in what relationship ?

5. Do I produce results as a decision make...

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What are my Strengths

4. First and foremost, concentrate on your strengths. Put yourself where your strengths can produce results.

5. Second, work on improving your strengths. Analysis will rapidly show where you need to improve skills or acquire new ones. It will also show the...

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Ask identity questions

Identity questions help your friend get in touch with the values that make them the person they are. 

“What is really important to you?"; “What kind of life do you want to lead?”; and, "What kind of person do you want to become?"

5. Ask yourself this question

5. Ask yourself this question

Self-reflection in the morning can set you up for success the entire day. No one knew this better than the late Steve Jobs. Too often, we go through our lives on autopilot, only to realize later that we've lost sight of our values, goals and passions along the way. Steve Jobs avoided this scenari...

The Ego

The Ego

The reflective self-definition that is generated automatically by ancient psychological processes, the machine that seems to want to turn everything into “it’s about me” in some way.

That’s the first kind of identity or the first existential mode: reflective, in that there’...

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