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Douglas Rushkoff wrote that instead of focusing on deficiencies, we must focus on our existing resources, abilities, and willpower. This asset-based thinking decreases focus on problems and increases focus on strengths, building enthusiasm, strengthening relationships, and improving productivity. The document provides tips for changing one's perspective through asset-based thinking, such as setting goals based on desires rather than fears, celebrating successes, seeing others and situations positively, and maintaining a wide-angle view.










































