How Extroverts And Introverts Are Different in Reacting To Change
Posted on14 May 2018
Tagsattitude, behavior, change, ideas, process, extroverts and introverts, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Introverts and Extroverts (Series)
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When it comes to change and how extroverts and introverts are different, think out and in. In other words, it’s the difference... Read More
Creative Innovation (Pt 9): Pessimism’s Positivity
Imagine one chess player who can see nine moves ahead and another who can only see two. Which is more likely to... Read More
Positive Thinking as Myth
Posted on19 Sep 2011
Tagsattitude, biology, biotechnology, business, Hal Arkowitz, Influence, motivation, negative thinking, optimism, pessimism, Pollyannaism, positive, positive thinking, problem solving, Scientific American, Scott O. Lilienfeld, subconscious, thinking process, who we are, who we think we are
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I’ve seen positive thinking do much harm to some folks; if they can’t keep their smiley face on, they feel they’re failing.... Read More
Glass Half Full Or Half Empty, Who’ll Go Get More Water?
Posted on12 Aug 2010
Tagsjoy, glass half full-half empty metaphor, sales, problem solving, perspective, metaphor, loss, glass, gain, fear, emotions, change, attitude, assumptions
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People use the glass half full or half empty metaphor in many ways. I use it much in problem solving workshops. For... Read More
Source of Greatest Resistance to Technology in the Workplace
Posted on27 Jun 2010
Tagsskills, attitude, customers, Dean Kamen, Influence, intuition, management, military, mindset, organization, perspective, process, relationships, sales, strategy, technology, The Economist
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The source of greatest resistance to technology in the workplace is mindset. It shows up as applying technology in old ways. It’s... Read More