• Asset-based thinking

    I love the optimism and positiveness of this. Asset-based thinking

    focuses on opportunities rather than problems, strengths rather

    than weaknesses, what can be done instead of what can’t.

    Some asset-based responses:

    What is possible? (rather than – That’s impossible.)

    What’s done is done. Move on. (rather than – Whose fault is that?)

    What am I learning? (rather than – What’s wrong with me?)

    How can I get around this? (rather than – That’ll never change.)

    What makes him tick? (rather than – He’s out of his mind.)

    For more information check out www.assetbasedthinking.com

    (it’s American, so try to see through the slight cheesiness!)

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