Riservato ai Cittadini di Psicopolis: puoi richiedere
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BECOMING A BRILLIANT STAR - Striving
For Excellence
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The graphic shown below represents ten areas
of life in which one can strive for excellence. Five represent more
internal or personal areas (spiritual, thinking, feeling, committing,
and doing) and five represent more external or public areas (family,
career, financial independence, friends, and society). Decide where
you are now and place a mark on each line. Connect the lines (dipping
towards the center) so that you make a star representing where you
are now. The terms provided on the back will help you identify where
you are now and what area you might want to
concentrate on. Do the same for where you would like to be in each of these areas in 2-5 years. Then select one or two areas for concentrated attention. |
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Sources for dimensions of the Brilliant Star: Waitley, D. (1986). The twelve best-kept secrets of success. New York: Bantam; Ziglar, Z. (1992). The wheel of life. Charlotte, NC: Internet Services Corp. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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