When you feel a need.
I listened to this while writing this post, try it while you read :o)
This is the twenty-sixth in a series of posts reflecting on our willingness to remember and the quality of that knowledge. These posts should be read in order of publication. Starting with number six, for example, would make no sense to the reader. Happy reading!
In order to create a movement, all of the participants in the movement must agree. For instance, and let’s take a very simple example, you want to have a partner to take turns throwing a ball, for the purpose of practising any sport. Without your partner’s approval, if you throw a ball to them, they’ll either simply not be there or they won’t react in order to catch it. Pretty simple, right?
So let’s deconstruct this exchange. Firstly, you have a need. In your opinion, your need is justified and you should share this justification with your future partner. Initially, this first exchange may lead you to review the justification of your need. For example, if your need stems from a series of other needs, it is possible that your reasoning is wrong and that your discussion partner will prompt you to review it.
That is why, before going ahead and requesting a peer’s contribution, you should take the time to review your reasoning. This is the second step in your process because, at this stage, it is quite possible that you may decide to cancel your intentions or to partially or completely change your reasoning.
To be continued…
-Danny
I’m Danny (aka CoachDanny). I have a passion: humans. Come with me and take this minute every day to explore what’s going on today and why is it trending. Click here to get your daily thought right on time for breakfast.
Sources: https://solomotivation.com
Translation by Abbie Sims: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acsims/
Last Updated on February 11, 2021 by Coach Danny