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Old 05-06-2007, 01:54 PM
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In a world with so many distractions, and with new mental maps potentially being created every second in the brain, one of the biggest challenges is being able to focus enough attention on any one idea. Leaders can make a big difference by gently reminding others about their useful insights, and thus eliciting attention that otherwise would not be paid.
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“The encouraging sounds of ‘yes, good, that’s it’ help to mark a synapse for preservation rather than pruning.”
Another reason to keep a journal and write down your thoughts to be creative. Basically thinking on paper.

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Perhaps you are thinking, “This all sounds too easy. Is the answer to all the challenges of change just to focus people on solutions instead of problems, let them come to their own answers, and keep them focused on their insights?” Apparently, that’s what the brain wants. And some of the most successful management change practices have this type of principle ingrained in them.
Yup. The missing piece of personal development is to... make it personal!! wow. what a concept.
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