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The Choices you make - (2/8)

Your success, for you, your team, project and department, ultimately comes down to the choices that you make, especialy when faced with a big challenge (a "disabler")

The Position :“We need to innovate more – how can we find time to do this?

Choice A : Never innovate, or worse still, hold an innovation session outside of day to day work, and stack up hundreds of ideas, piles of paper, all adding to work pressure.

Choice B :Innovate within the projects you are working on, by focusing on what you want to achieve (dreams and outcomes), not want you want to avoid (fears and risk).

Make your choice, and put it into practice, always asking yourself that one key question - does this choice help me/us move forwards, or not...

This week - the best (i.e. they work) one-liners...

The best way to form a single line when you are speaking, or writing, and I haven't followed it in this one...

Is

To form a three - for the purposes of clariry, closure and to reach the subconscious

Which is more powerful? Hook, Line

or

Hook, Line and Sinker?

So, instead of:

The best way to form a single line when you are speaking, or writing

use this

The best way to form a single line when you are speaking, or writing, or when you want to communicate with more impact...

Tomorrow - The single line that ensures you get an answer to (almost) any question

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