[Neurons] Thinking Strategically .... an actual book and the newest one
Michael Hall
meta at acsol.net
Thu Jan 30 13:23:10 EST 2025
From: L. Michael Hall
Meta at acsol.net
STRATEGIC THINKING
High quality strategic thinking is practical intelligence. It offers a
personal formula for taking effective actions for achieving life visions.
Strategic thinking develops know-how for transforming ideas and meanings
into reality. Thinking Strategically is a deep dive into means-to-ends
thinking which includes identifying and solving problems, assessing
resources, planning and strategizing, checking ecology, motivating self with
your highest intentions, and developing strategies. It will turn you into a
skilled strategist.
Strategic thinking is your power to achieve everyday activities-how you get
up, get dressed, eat breakfast, get to work, etc. With training, your
strategic thinking becomes a brilliant and powerful skill for reaching all
of your goals. Thinking strategically achieves dreams about career,
finances, health, well-being, loving relationships, supportive family,
education, leadership, new skills, a hobby, etc.
Strategic thinking is crucial for learning a profession, succeeding in a
career, and becoming financially independent. Strategic thinking is
essential for getting along with others, finding a life mate, raising
healthy children, and feeling that you belong in your community. Strategic
thinking is especially important for achieving any goal wherein you strive
for excellence.
Scientists think strategically when they develop an idea and invent
something new. Leaders with a visionary purpose think strategically to
create cutting-edge companies. Strategic thinking makes them abundantly
productive and changes the world. The problem is that most people don't
know how to think strategically.
Without strategic thinking, you wish and hope but it doesn't produce what
you want. Without it you are easily distracted, seduced by shiny things,
and constantly lose focus. Without it you flounder, suffer indecision, and
are unproductive. You may set many goals but then fail to achieve them.
What's the problem? Your strategic thinking. But it doesn't have to be
that way. You can learn how to think strategically and achieve big, bold,
and audacious goals to become wildly productive.
NSP: Neuro-Semantics Publications
<http://www.neurosemantics.com/> www.neurosemantics.com
How to order the Actual book --- the PDF version will be available in 6 or 9
months.
Pay A Statement <https://www.neurosemantics.com/pay-a-statement/> The book
is $25
Shipping INSIDE the USA is $10 -- $35.00
Shipping OUTSIDE of the USA is $40-- $65.00
To save 20% Order 3 (3 can go into the same US Postal Package), $60 for the
books (20% savings) and if you are ordering for 2 others postage goes down
to $13.30 each.
$10 for postage INSIDE the USA --$70.00 for 3.
$40 for the postage OUTSIDE the USA -$100 for 3.
Click on Pay A Statement <https://www.neurosemantics.com/pay-a-statement/>
and use any credit card.
Questions - write to me at meta at acsol.net
L. Michael Hall, Ph.D.
Executive Director, ISNS
738 Beaver Lodge
Grand Jct., CO. 81505 USA
meta at acsol.net
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