Attitude: Radiating Possibility Linda Kaczmarek Oct. 11, 2004 Advantage #3.

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Attitude: Radiating Possibility Linda Kaczmarek Oct. 11, 2004 Advantage #3

Sit in the front row of your life. Participate! Why people sit in the back of the room. Participate! Action Plan

When you make a mistake say: How Fascinating! Making mistakes – important part of learning & growing. Mistakes or failures – learning experience.

Quiet the voice in your head. Push away the negative voices Focus

Live in Radiating Possibility. Become a Part of the Song! Live in the state of possibility. Actively participate in your dreams.

Live in Radiating Possibility. You have the capacity to make these dreams come true. You must embrace your dream, jump into the center of your life with a renewed sense of “aliveness,” and participate!

Invent a New Game: I am a Contribution! Ask yourself: “How will I contribute today?” The game of contribution: win-win game Renewed sense of energy Connecting with others

I am a Contribution! “If we can find what was the same about everyone and start from there, imagine what kind of world we can create? How can we make full life work so everyone can have it? Like the roots of the aspen tree – you see all these trees on the surface but if you go underground you will find that it is all one root. They all share the same roots. Now if THIS was a model for human beings how differently we would behave!” - Ben Zander

Attitude: Radiating Possibility Sit in the front row of your life. Participate! When you make a mistake say: “How Fascinating!” Quiet the “voice in your head.” Live in Radiating Possibility. Become a part of the song! Invent a new game. I am a contribution!

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