There is No Failure – Only Feedback
How do you react when, in your opinion,
things go wrong ?
Do you:
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persist in doing the same thing over and
over until, if ever, you get it right? or
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think it over and decide what you can do
differently for a better result next time?
Don't wait for others to change –
start change with yourself. If what
you're doing isn't working, do something different.
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Learning from feedback means that you are more likely to be
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flexible
rather than rigid in your dealings with
yourself and
others.
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Learning SWOT
Questions
How You Can Make Good Use of Feedback
Ian McDermott and Wendy Jago,
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NLP
experts and the authors of
The NLP Coach, suggest the
following approach.
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Take notice of feedback in
all its forms – put all feedback in a
curiosity frame: ask yourself
how you can use it to avoid
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failures,
or to repeat
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successes.
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If what you are doing isn't
working,
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be inventive
– do something
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different.
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If what you are doing is working, find
out the ingredients and sequences, then repeat them to get more of
it. >>
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Work Smart and Hard
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Pay attention to detail – ask
yourself how do you do that? what methods to do you apply
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unconsciously? The more exactly you find out how something it done,
the more you have the ingredients and the processes you need to
repeat the success and avoid failure.
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Model yourself and others –
the more small steps you break the process down into, the more
chance you have of building it when you want to do it.
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Turn Your Dream To Reality
Main Pillars of NLP
Presuppositions of NLP
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3 NLP Guiding Principles
Creating Inevitable
Success: 5 NLP Steps
Change Yourself With NLP
Excellence
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The Circle of Excellence
Setting Goals
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Personal Goals
5 NLP Rules of Self-Motivation
Disney Creativity
Strategy
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4 NLP Perceptual Positions
Selling with NLP: 8 Steps of Active Listening
Mental Maps
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Predicates
Glossary of NLP Terms
Types of Feedback
Bad Feedback vs. Good Feedback
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Constructive
AID Model
Feedback That Inspires the Coachee To Act
Feedback Is Your Elevator To Success
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Examples
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Problem Solving Strategies: 4 Levels
Customer Feedback |