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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:
  1. If this situation was funny, what will I laugh?
  2. How verrais-je/réglerais-je this problem if I was twenty years older? Or twenty less?
  3. What I would do differently if this issue was in fact an opportunity?
  4. How old solution has worked in the past? Why is it the solution became the problem now?
  5. What would happen if he meant this exactly the opposite of what I think it means?
  6. How this situation would appear from the perspective of someone other?
  7. What more important issue this is it an item?
  8. What is really the person who created this problem?
  9. this problem is there not the system? If so, how can I bypass?
  10. 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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