I found this to be interesting, and just wanted to share it:
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I fit into all of these categories, but thankfully, not all at one time. When I need to solve a unique problem (my business dilemmas never repeat themselves - it’s always something new), my creativity shines. When I conduct seminars, my confidence reigns, and so on.
Real people could have been featured, but it seems more entertaining to highlight cartoon characters. I can think of several people, well known and in my own circle of associates, who fit all of these molds.
Hi Shirley. I didn’t get this from a business periodical, which is probably why they chose cartoon characters. I almost hate to admit this, but I think most people will respond better to cartoon characters than their human icons, if that makes any sense. Much safer comparing oneself to a cartoon than another person.
March 6th, 2007 at 8:08 pm
I fit into all of these categories, but thankfully, not all at one time. When I need to solve a unique problem (my business dilemmas never repeat themselves - it’s always something new), my creativity shines. When I conduct seminars, my confidence reigns, and so on.
Real people could have been featured, but it seems more entertaining to highlight cartoon characters. I can think of several people, well known and in my own circle of associates, who fit all of these molds.
Shirley
March 13th, 2007 at 8:17 pm
Hi Shirley. I didn’t get this from a business periodical, which is probably why they chose cartoon characters. I almost hate to admit this, but I think most people will respond better to cartoon characters than their human icons, if that makes any sense. Much safer comparing oneself to a cartoon than another person.