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Lesson Learned: Practice Harder
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[QUOTE="SVCBeercats, post: 2302591, member: 7874"] This is exactly why I focused on attitude. Thank you for making my point. It is not communications, it is (was) attitude. Most all teenagers have this issue. I have experienced two teenage boys and one teenage girl. Yes, they had their moments but on the whole while very confident their minds were open. We discussed viewing people as books in a library. They will improve themselves in many ways from some books but all of the others will provide at least one new idea for self-improvement. Be ready to discover it. Pay attention, select a possible idea or concept, do mental simulations with it, then try it out. People are the same. They will meet some people (mentors?) who will impart many useful ideas. The others [U]will[/U] impart at least one good idea. Try to learn from everyone. They should personalize the ideas and mold them to their own life experiences and needs. [/QUOTE]
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