September 30, 2011

How to Use the Secret from SS

Constant & close communication. 5 disciplines: mental models, personal mastery, systemic thinking, shared vision, team learning.

This is a slideshare on how you can apply the Secret. We have viewed the Secret before. TBT? How do you use the Secret to be Successful?





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  1. The things i learned and i love about this presentation are: Knowing what you want and makes you happy; and be grateful.

    Knowing what you want is one of the key to success. We should know what we really want and work on it. That is why our targets (PI) must be clear and known to everybody. Because that is what we want- to achieve our targets.

    Be grateful always. We must always thankful to all the blessings we received. Even the problems we encounter is a blessing in disguise because it will mold us to become a better and stronger person.


    Thanks for sharing :)

    edith C:

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