6. Eight Traits to become a great processor: - Deepstash

6. Eight Traits to become a great processor:

1. Ask lots of questions

2. Don’t care about being right or wrong

3. Don’t make excuses

4. Embrace challenges

5. Be curious

6. Prevent more problems than you solve

7. Learn to negotiate

8. Focus on permanently solving a problem

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To be blissful is a pleasant state of life-energy, which cannot be disturbed by physical, mental, or emotional causes.

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