Habit 4 study guide Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What is thinking Win-Win? | It is about building effective relationships with people by working for their benefit while you are working for your benefit. |
| Win-loose paradigm | Your high on courage and low on consideration, you're always trying to get ahead of others or be better than others. |
| Loose-Win Paradigm | Your low on courage and high on consideration , you're insecure and not brave enough to pick yourself up. |
| Loose-Loose paradigm | If you can't win nobody wins ,you get revenge and pull down others with you. |
| Win-Win paradigm | You are going to win together meaning if I'm successful so should you. |
| How should we treat others? | We must always be kind and by doing this the world can become a better place. |
| Why we should be firm and loyal? | We should be firm and loyal because we prove that we are people of word as well as people who are mature and respect and complete their promises. |
| Why should we say we are sorry? | We should apologize when we are wrong because it shows that we see our failures and admit that it was wrong but we feel their pain |
| Why should we forgive? | We should forgive and forget so we don't keep hurting yourself the way you were hurt. |
| Why should keep things that were told to us in confidence? | We should keep things in confidence because the person who told us something which means that they trust us. If we cant keep a secret we might humiliate the person and break the trust they had with us. |
| Why we should set clear expectations? | We should set clear expectation because by doing these we become more productive and have higher chances of doing something the right way. |
| what is the key to making friends? | The key point making friends is to deposit acts of kindness and helpfulness in their emotional bank accounts. |
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