There are many exercises that invite people to focus on their priorities and life goals. The following section describes one approach.
Some people amass lots of things in their lives. These can take energy Read more
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Articles From The Positive Encourager’s BookThis section contain articles from The Positive Encourager’s Book There are many exercises that invite people to focus on their priorities and life goals. The following section describes one approach. Some people amass lots of things in their lives. These can take energy Read more There are many ways to do fine work. One approach is for people to have a positive attitude, build on their assets and do their best to achieve their chosen goals. Different people follow Read more This piece looks at how a person can continue to develop by focusing on the themes of caring, clarity, consistently high standards and concrete results. Read more This post focuses on how people can choose to follow their core principles approach or the comparison approach in their lives and work. Read more This approach starts by a person or a team building on their strengths and clarifying their picture of success. It then involves them doing the solid work, superb work and special work to achieve Read more This piece looks at how you can continue to maintain and develop your agility in a specific activity. Read more There are many ways to do fine work. Some people aim to follow the delivery approach rather than being distracted. They are then more able to focus on doing their best to achieve their Read more This approach sounds paradoxical but it can work. It is to be dispassionate when following your passion. It is then to be disciplined and do your best to achieve the desired positive results. Great Read more This piece looks at how people can follow their principles during positive and problematic times. Read more Some people aim to be both caring and cerebral when making decisions. They use both their heart and head when exploring the options and consequences. They are then more able to make considered decisions. |
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