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Thought Tweet #746

by Rick Baker
On May 27, 2013

Thought Tweet #746 Wisdom, defined: removing things that are wrong from your 'To Do' & 'To Think' lists.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

"Experience guides intelligent people as they think and act."

Edward de Bono

'Six Action Shoes', (1991)

(That's another definition of 'Wisdom'.) 

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Thought Tweets | Wisdom: Surviving the Test of Time

Thought Tweet #745

by Rick Baker
On May 24, 2013

Thought Tweet #745 The question shouldn't be, Is the glass half-full or half-empty? It should be, Is the glass half-full and half-empty?


The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Actually, the question should be - 

Is the glass at least both half-full and half-empty?

Rather than limit people to 2 ways of thinking and claiming one is optimistic and the other pessimistic, we ought to encourage people to view Situations and People's actions from multiple perspectives...by, for example, encouraging people to use tools like Edward de Bono's 'Six Thinking Hats'.

In some Situations, it is appropriate to consider what has been added while in others it is appropriate to consider what has been subtracted. Sometimes we need to consider possibilities. Other times we need to identify the need for urgent action. 

This goes beyond optimism, pessimism, and realism. While that 'mindset' differentiation may be important, with people or with situations, it also may not be important.

Situations & People deserve a lot more thinking than optimism/pessimism tests.

PS: That glass-half-full-glass-half-empty saying has always annoyed me. It is too cliché and it puts people into a 2-dimensional box when all of us know we live in at least a 3-dimensional world.

 

Thought Tweet #744

by Rick Baker
On May 23, 2013

Thought Tweet #744 When you boil them down [of course, figuratively not literally] people have not changed.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Don't let new communication technologies and media-options confuse you.

Yes, I accept the fact many people face computer lights hour after hour, day after day, and that probably has changed the way many of us read. For example, this probably has reduced both our interest in and ability to read lengthy paragraphs 'on-line'. So, we probably do prefer bullet points over lengthy on-line prose.

And Yes, I accept we are inundated with advertising messages after advertising messages [the Attention Dilemma]. So, the things we communicate must be interesting to catch and hold other people's attention.

Don't let these things confuse you - people have not changed.

We just need to pay more attention to them.

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Business Contains Only 3 Things | Humour | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #743

by Rick Baker
On May 22, 2013

Thought Tweet #743 Procrastination can be OK...as long as you are not almost going through the motions.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Some people have mastered the art of procrastinating for success

Somehow, intuitively, or through self-analysis, they know certain actions go against their grain. So, either consciously or non-consciously, they don't do. They don't almost do. They just don't do. And, they don't fret about it.

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Beyond Business | Humour | Thought Tweets

Thought Tweet #742

by Rick Baker
On May 21, 2013

Thought Tweet #742 INTEGRITY: there's a word that may go without saying...but not with just saying.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

After all these years...I still have a beef with people who spew out the word Integrity. [see May 23rd, 2013 Thought Post]

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Humour | Thought Tweets | Values: Personal Values

Thought Tweet #741

by Rick Baker
On May 20, 2013

Thought Tweet #741 Over 2000 years ago, Roman Stoics developed the habit of waiting a day before beating slaves who had erred.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Speaking of Good Habits & Constructive Criticism...

If those ancient Romans could have that kind of self-control, just think what 21st Century business people could accomplish if they put their minds to it!

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