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Adaptability
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By taking things personally, you set yourself up to suffer. The impact on you and the ripple effects on those around you are unhealthy.
-Suzanne Mayo Frindt
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Agreement
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Agreeing to disagree is a way of giving up—an admission that neither one of us has the skills, courage, or tenacity to work it out!
-Suzanne Mayo Frindt
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Ego
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Letting go of your ego opens the door to taking a new and creative course of action.
-Suzanne Mayo Frindt
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Listening
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Your ability to move others into appropriate, timely, and effective action is largely determined by the consequences of your speaking and listening.
-Suzanne Mayo Frindt
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Present, the
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Being present starts with recognizing when you are ignoring, denying or judging the present circumstances and shifting to learning, understanding and creating.
-Suzanne Mayo Frindt
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Relationships
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When speaking, being present means you choose to respond rather than react, letting go of emotions and objections and remaining focused on what is to be achieved.
-Suzanne Mayo Frindt
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Selfishness
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It’s Not All About You…Stay in the Game. Taking myself lightly means trading my self-absorption for connecting with others…it is really not all about you! One of our workshop participants relates to this principle in this way: Don’t make yourself more important than the situation.
-Suzanne Mayo Frindt
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Teamwork
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Lead with your own participation in a way that you believe will create value and will invite others to do the same.
-Suzanne Mayo Frindt
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