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While living today, I will prepare for tomorrow. I believe in
approaching chaos with methodology; creating useful pieces to a
larger puzzle. |
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On one hand I actively seek knowledge, while on the other I
pursue activities that allow me to use my knowledge to solve new
problems, or improve current solutions. |
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I use my creative talents to pull together unlikely resources. |
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I will not make rash decisions. I study the intended end to
create a planned approach that meets critical criteria. |
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I have an above average ability to acclimate to new situations,
which is in part due to my wide range of experiences and in part
to my individual personality. |
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Certainly, I am predominately logical. In order to maintain
equilibrium, I have developed an eagerness to explore and
experiment with new things - which eventually leads to new or
deeper understanding. |
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If I'm going to do it I'll do it right, because it is a
reflection of me. My work is a part of me, a way that I am
judged. I complete what I start. I work hard and play hard. |
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Life is not for the faint-hearted. One should meet life's
challenges head-on and use all available ethical means to attain
one's fullest potential. |
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I am human and I make mistakes, but I learn from them and move
on. Efficient achievement of our desires can be met through goal
setting. Within reason, we should plan and work those plans. |
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Sometimes there are overwhelming challenges. One can quit or
find a new approach. Tubthumpin, a current pop rock song based
on this idea, states "I get knocked down, but I get up again.
You just can't keep me down." |
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I desire to learn. I prefer situations that encourage me to
grow. Combined with my observation skills, I am an ideal change
management candidate. |
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I am analytic and willing to get involved. |
As I mature, I have found that the worthiest pursuits are to
1. Improve myself, and to
2. Help others improve themselves.
Opportunity, both for growth and to utilize my current skills.
Strength and weakness can be a matter of attitude. I find that a
better view is to see life as a series of challenges, some easy some
hard. I have the requisites for the easy challenges and I will
learn, or acquire the requisites for the hard ones.
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