If you do not work, you should try something different. But what?
To find the answer that works, we must go in two directions: 1) "What have I learned?" and 2) "What do I need to learn?"
Think thoughts that come when you read each of the following:
- If this situation was funny, what will I laugh?
- How verrais-je/réglerais-je this problem if I was twenty years older? Or twenty less?
- What I would do differently if this issue was in fact an opportunity?
- How old solution has worked in the past? Why is it the solution became the problem now?
- What would happen if he meant this exactly the opposite of what I think it means?
- How this situation would appear from the perspective of someone other?
- What more important issue this is it an item?
- What is really the person who created this problem?
- this problem is there not the system? If so, how can I bypass?
- What are the emotions that I feel or that I repressed and that lead me to respond - to respond by force of habit or by programming the old brain rather than adopting a new and creative behavior?
To learn more about strategies for change based on the analysis of the behavior of dolphins, read: "The Strategy of the Dolphin" by Dudley Lynch and Paul L. Kordis
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