Question: Your lesson and example on Positive Thinking Read chapter 2 of THE SOLUTION PATH (TSP) on Positive Thinking in its entirety. Then choose your top
Your lesson and example on Positive Thinking
Read chapter 2 of THE SOLUTION PATH (TSP) on Positive Thinking in its entirety. Then choose your top lesson on this chapter and post it here along with a title and an example that showcases the lesson. The example can be from the TSP book, your personal or professional life, or fictitious but fully credible.
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Effective communicators:
Make simple and easy to follow points (in this case lessons) where everything is defined and easy to understand.
They offer a story about each point and exemplifies why it is so important.
Finally, the summarize what they said, very simply.
This is exactly what I am asking you to do here.
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EXAMPLE POST:
Title: Positive thinking and solutions
Lesson: When you think positively, you develop solutions for your problems
Example: Delores, the owner of Mailing House, lost a major client. She chose to think positively about her challenge and focused on creating new solutions with her team. They developed and implemented a winning solution and turned the situation around: they acquired several new clients.
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Note that your example must be different than the one I offered here or you will lose all the points on this discussion.
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Important! Your lessons MUST be:
- Simple points rather than multiple/complex point themes that need lots of time to be explained (like facilitator, facilitation, personality type etc)
- Clear with all terms defined
It is even better if your lessons are:
- Actionable (if X or when X, then Y)
- Stated in the affirmative (what you do rather what you dont do)
Your example must be directly related to the lesson. Examples can come from the book, your personal/professional life, or can be fictitious. Make sure not to introduce any new terms in your lesson.
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