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The 3 pillars of personal effectiveness


Jim pointed out in the foreword we sometimes forget to use one of the most fundamental yet powerful skills we all possess – the skill of thinking. To sit down and think is where it all starts and still a major pitfall because it requires some of our valuable time. And when we finally take the time we almost do not know how to get started.
An old but still very useful technique to get going is mind mapping. The beauty of mind mapping is the flexibility. When you sit down and try to write your thoughts on a piece of paper your mind is often bound to that first word you write. It is hard to think with an open mind because you have already limited yourself to the format of writing in sentences from left to right.
When you need to find a solution to a problem or plan out a big project your thoughts will start to wander off in all kinds of directions. To keep an open mind the nature of that behavior has to be met with no restrictions.

Jim Benson - Personal Name
1st Edtion
NONE
The 3 pillars of personal effectiveness
Management
English
2011
England
1-44
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