Every thing just needs a fix-up. Take all the pieces and find what is useful. Find an advantage in this situation. Catalogue what you did wrong so that you won't do the same in the future. Discover what you didn't do that will protect you later. Identify, fix and use. Too strong you can get distracted by other people's priorities or opportunities that arise. You can take on jobs not related to your primary task, or overestimate how much change you can affect. If the Positive and Negative Minds interlock, then you can become convinced of your solution from past experience and fix something that is not broken or fix the wrong thing which then creates another problem. Too weak you get frustrated in constant attempts to move beyond the problem, since you skip details or don't trust your own instincts to act in a new way. You fiddle instead of fix You let your effort drift and become distracted without fully testing it. When balanced and developed, you are a practical, effective, action-oriented learning machine. You notice enough details to act precisely and are confident enough to take proportional risks and test the results by external benchmarks. Great under emergency and panic situations.
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