Sunday, 24 August 2008

93. Productivity

existing
To feel energised by generating and completing tasks and activities. To be keen to achieve the goals set for you by others and to live up to their expectations.

suggested
To achieve the goals set for you by others, by completing the required tasks and activities

Final: To be energised by generating and completing tasks and activities, and keen to meet/exceed set goals and expectations.

11 comments:

  1. The original descriptor allowed for the fact the people generate their own "things to do" and then feel good for getting them done - I think this is still important.

    Suggestion
    To complete tasks, activities and achieve goals set for you by others.

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  2. I agree the idea of self generated goals and satisfaction is important.

    To feel energized by generating and completing tasks and activities created by yourself and others.

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  3. To feel energised by generating and completing tasks and activities and be keen to achieve the goals set for you by others

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  4. To feel energised by generating and completing tasks and activities which achieve the targets set for you by others

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  5. To feel energised by generating and completing tasks and activities and be keen to achieve set goals.

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  6. To be energised by generating and completing tasks and activities and be keen to achieve set goals.

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  7. To be energised by generating and completing tasks and activities and be keen to achieve set goals meet expectations.

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  8. To be energised by generating and completing tasks and activities and be keen to achieve set goals which meet/exceed expectations.

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  9. To be energised by generating and completing tasks and activities and be keen to meet/exceed set goals and expectations.

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  10. To be energised by generating and completing tasks and activities, and keen to meet/exceed set goals and expectations.

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  11. I like Pauls last suggestion as the tasks/activites, goals/expectations could have come from others, self or a combination.

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