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Saturday - Apr. 14, 2007 - 8:41 AM - MDT  - #3
  "Think like a man of action, act like a man of thought" - Henry Bergson  
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     Friday - Apr. 13, 2007 - 11:40 PM - MDT  - #2  
  Moving to your open space goals you need to measure (weekly) ... > Increase energy- how did you increase and sustain your level of energy and engagement all day long? > Save time- how did you redirect the minutes or hours you saved into higher priority areas? > Reprioritize energy- where specifically, did you redirect your new found sources of energy into higher priority areas? > Activate emotional experential memory- what, specifically, motivated you to take more positive actions to move forward. > Expand your ingenuity. How did you stretch to test new views and approaches, and what worked? > Apply new automatic drivers- what small, specific actions prompted increased drive toward your open space-goals? > Increase teamwork- how did you collaborate more effectively or support others in hitting their own higher targets? > Make a bigger difference- what was the most exceptional contribution you made or the most exceptional thing you accomplished? > Bring out the best in yourself- in what specific ways did you change or grow most?  
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Friday - Apr. 13, 2007 - 10:50 PM - MDT  - #1
  Impossible is not a fact. It's an attitude. It's someone else's opinion. It's something your brain makes up. It's temporary. It's a dare. It's an open door. It's up to you to lose The fear Groupthink Yes-people Pretenders Old Habits Shoetop Gazers The happy medium Plan B It's up to you to defy Stereotypes Conformity Prejudice Narrow-mindedness The status quo Politics The odds Doubt Because what everyone else thinks is impossible, isn't. - Robert K. Cooper  
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