Win-Win thinking seeks mutual benefit in all interactions. This habit:
The Win-Win approach follows a specific sequence: first seek to understand what constitutes a win for others, then express what you need, and finally work together toward a solution that addresses both. This requires abandoning positions to focus on underlying interests.
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Similar ideas to Habit 4 - Think Win-Win
• Most of us learn to base our self-worth on comparisons and competition. We think about succeeding in terms of someone else failing—if I win, you lose; or if you win, I lose. Life becomes a zero-sum game. We all play the game, but how much fun is it really?
• Win-win sees life as a
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