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INTRODUCTION
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Activity - Score Pre-Assessment1 Activity
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KEEPING SCOREArcade Pilot
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Score as Fuel
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DIRECTION AND SPEEDThe Two Questions
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The Four Conditions
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GROUNDEDIntentional Grounding
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Activity - Grounded Exercise1 Activity
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STALLINGWhen You're in a Stall
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Activity - Stalling Exercise1 Activity
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CIRCLINGTraveling in Circles
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Activity - Circling Exercise1 Activity
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CRUISINGCruising at Speed and Direction
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CONCLUSIONScore Conclusion
Lesson 10 of 14
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Activity – Stalling Exercise
Stalling is a condition when you’re moving so slowly that you can’t sustain the “lift” under your wings to stay aloft. In life, stalling occurs when we are making so little progress along the path we’ve chosen that we struggle not to go into an emotional spin and crash—mentally, physically, emotionally or spiritually.
Are you Stalled in any area of your life? Reflect on your experience in the activity below.
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Reflection is critical to learning. It taps into our Spiritual Intelligence, an inner awareness below the level of consciousness. It triggers emotions which act as cognitive markers to facilitate memory. The science shows these activities will increase both memory and understanding, so we recommend that you truly invest in them.