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Making the Best of Your Situations

by Rick Baker
On Jan 4, 2013

"Our main thinking habit is to analyse situations so that we can recognize standard situations and then apply standard answers."

Edward de Bono

`The Six Value Medals`, (2005)

 

 Business Only Contains 3 Things: People, Process, & Situations.

&

People Only Do 3 Things: Good HabitsBad Habits, & New Things.

 

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If you want to make the best of your Situations:


As you analyse Situations, do not assume they are 'standard'...explore and see if there are important nuances that deviate from familiar patterns:
  • direct your attention toward the key parts of the Situation [the People, the place, the level of urgency, the 'props', the background noise, etc.]
  • compare those parts, looking for similarities - the parts that fit a pattern you recognize
  • compare those parts again, looking for differences - the parts that do not fit a pattern you recognize 
  • look for the parts that catch and pull at your attention...they can be the most-important aspects of the Situation
  • set logic aside and take some time to focus your attention on your gut feel

 

 

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Comments (2) -

rick baker
1/22/2013 7:47:01 PM #

"If you see in any given situation only what everybody else can see, you can be said to be so much a representative of your culture that you are a victim of it."

S.I. Hayakawa
Canadian-born, American Educator & Politician, (1906-1992)

rick baker
5/26/2013 8:11:44 PM #

"Nothing happens to anyone that he can't endure. The same thing happens to other people, and they weather it unharmed - out of sheer obliviousness or because they want to display "character". Is wisdom really so much weaker than ignorance and vanity?"

Marcus Aurelius
'Meditations', (170's)

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