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State a Positive and two reasons why it is positive.
Assess your own or your group's growth. |
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Suggest a Potential for Growth and two ways this might be accomplished.
Assess your own or your group's potential for further growth. One of the most productive ways to identify a potential for growth is to is to take something that is already positive and think about how to make it even better. |
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State an Insight and two reasons why it is important.
Be a careful observer of the meaning of what is going on in your own head and all around you. Insight. NOUN 1. The outcome of grasping the true, inward, or hidden nature of things or of perceiving something in an intuitive manner. Syn: instinct, intuition, intuitiveness, penetration, sixth sense. 2. The outcome of deep, thorough, or mature understanding. Syn: profundity, sagaciousness, sagacity, sageness, sapience, wisdom. An Insight about Insights due to Paul Kramer: An Insight is a relationship between two or more seemingly unrelated concepts which has unexpected and often profound meaning. |
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State a Positive and two reasons why it is positive.
Assess your own or your group's growth. |
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Suggest a Potential for Growth and two ways this might be accomplished.
Assess your own or your group's potential for further growth. One of the most productive ways to identify a potential for growth is to is to take something that is already positive and think about how to make it even better. |
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State an Insight and two reasons why it is important.
Be a careful observer of the meaning of what is going on in your own head and all around you. Insight. NOUN 1. The outcome of grasping the true, inward, or hidden nature of things or of perceiving something in an intuitive manner. Syn: instinct, intuition, intuitiveness, penetration, sixth sense. 2. The outcome of deep, thorough, or mature understanding. Syn: profundity, sagaciousness, sagacity, sageness, sapience, wisdom. An Insight about Insights due to Paul Kramer: An Insight is a relationship between two or more seemingly unrelated concepts which has unexpected and often profound meaning. |
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Personal: Name specific contributions two other people have made to you, to themselves, or to your group. Be a careful observer of how other people are growing and contributing. |