Strategy of the Dolphin: Scoring a Win in a Chaotic WorldUsing the metaphor of the dolphin to exemplify new age thinking and potential challenges of the '90s, Lynch and Kordis explore business needs from the vantage point of New Paradigm research. They teach readers how to fight back. |
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Page 101
... fear . Or do what you can't . Or get where you can't go . But then , it isn't always that difficult , either . Viktor Frankl , the father of logotherapy , helped invent the " do what you fear " approach to problem- solving . He told the ...
... fear . Or do what you can't . Or get where you can't go . But then , it isn't always that difficult , either . Viktor Frankl , the father of logotherapy , helped invent the " do what you fear " approach to problem- solving . He told the ...
Page 102
... fear " can be an extremely difficult pact to make with yourself . In The Book of Lists , a fear of public speaking topped the category of greatest fears , surpassing even a fear of nuclear holocausts . The barriers that exist in our ...
... fear " can be an extremely difficult pact to make with yourself . In The Book of Lists , a fear of public speaking topped the category of greatest fears , surpassing even a fear of nuclear holocausts . The barriers that exist in our ...
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... fear that if you try something new , you may fail , a kind of performance anxiety . -A fear that if you change your way of viewing the world , you will die , an existential anxiety . For the carp , the shark , and to some extent the ...
... fear that if you try something new , you may fail , a kind of performance anxiety . -A fear that if you change your way of viewing the world , you will die , an existential anxiety . For the carp , the shark , and to some extent the ...
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