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Persisting Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes but they never quit. Conrad Hilton Stick to it! Persevere to complete a task Stay focused

Managing Impulsivity Goal-directed, self-imposed delay of gratification is perhaps the essence of emotional self-regulation: the ability to deny impulse in the service of a goal, whether it be building a business, solving an algebraic equation, or pursuing the Stanley Cup. Daniel Goleman Take your time! Thinking before acting; remaining calm, thoughtful, and deliberative

Listening with Understanding and Empathy Listening is the beginning of understanding…Wisdom is the reward for a lifetime of listening. Let the wise listen and add to their learning and let the discerning get guidance. Proverbs 1:5 Understand others! Devoting mental energy to another person’s thoughts and ideas; holding in abeyance one’s own thoughts in order to perceive another’s point of view and emotions

Thinking Flexibly Of all forms of mental activity, the most difficult to induce even in the minds of the young, who may be presumed not to have lost their flexibility, is the art of handling the same bundle of data as before, but placing them in a new system of relations with one another by giving them a different framework, all of which virtually means putting on a different kind of thinking-cap for the moment. It is easy to teach anybody a new fact…but it needs light from heaven above to enable a teacher to break the old framework in which the student is accustomed to seeing. Arthur Koestler Look at it another way! Being able to change perspectives, generate alternatives, consider options

Thinking About Thinking (Metacognition) When the mind is thinking it is talking to itself. Plato Know your knowing! Being aware of one’s own thoughts, strategies, feelings, and actions and their effects on others

Striving for Accuracy A man who has committed a mistake and doesn’t correct it is committing another mistake. Confucius Check it again! A desire for exactness, fidelity and craftsmanship

Questioning and Posing Problems The formulation of a problem is often more essential than its solution, which may be merely a matter of mathematical or experimental skill…To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advances. Albert Einstein How do you know? Having a questioning attitude; knowing what data are needed and developing questioning strategies to produce those data. Finding problems to solve.

Applying Past Knowledge to New Situations I’ve never made a mistake. I’ve only learned from experience. Thomas Edison Use what you learn! Accessing prior knowledge; transferring knowledge beyond the situation in which it was learned.

Thinking and Communicating with Clarity and Precision I do not so easily think in words…after being hard at work having arrived at results that are perfectly clear…I have to translate my thoughts in a language that does not run evenly with them. Francis Galton, Geneticist Be clear! Striving for accurate communication in both written and oral form; using precise language, defining terms, finding correct names, labels, and analogies.

Gathering Data Through All Senses Observe perpetually. Henry James Use your natural pathways! Gathering data through all the sensory pathways—gustatory, olfactory, tactile, kinesthetic, auditory, and visual.

Creating, Imagining, Innovating The future is not some place we are going to but one we are creating. The paths are not to be found, but made, and the activity of making them changes both the maker and the destination. John Schaar, Political Scientist Try a different way! Generating new and novel ideas, fluency, originality

Responding with Wonderment and Awe The most beautiful experience in the world is the experience of the mysterious. Albert Einstein Have fun figuring it out! Finding the world awesome, mysterious, and being intrigued with phenomena and beauty.

Taking Responsible Risks There has been a calculated risk in every stage of American development – the pioneers who were not afraid of the wilderness, businessmen who were not afraid of failure, dreamers who were not afraid of action. Brooks Atkinson Venture out! Being adventuresome; living on the edge of one’s competence.

Finding Humor Where do bees wait? At the buzz stop. Andrew, Age 6 Laugh a little! Finding the whimsical, incongruous and unexpected. Being able to laugh at oneself.

Thinking Interdependently Take care of each other. Share your energies with the group. No one must feel alone, cut off, for that is when you do not make it. Willie Unsoeld, Renowned Mountain Climber Work together! Being able to work in and learn from others in reciprocal situations.

Remaining Open to Continuous Learning Insanity is continuing to do the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Albert Einstein Learn from experiences! Being proud of admitting we don’t know; resisting complacence.