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The Law of Win/Win says, Lets not do it your way or my way; lets d

The Law of Win/Win says, Lets not do it your way or my way; lets do it the best way. – Greg Anderson

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You cant expect to prevent negative feelings altogether. And you cant expect to experience positive feelings all the time. The Law of Emotional Choice directs us to acknowledge our feelings but also to refuse to get stuck in the negative ones. – Greg Anderson

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Emotions
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Although our inattention can contribute to our lack of total well-being, we also have the power to choose positive behaviors and responses. In that choice we change our every experience of life! – Greg Anderson

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Experience
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Lets face it. In most of life we really are interdependent. We need each other. Staunch independence is an illusion, but heavy dependence isnt healthy, either. The only position of long-term strength is interdependence: win/win. – Greg Anderson

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Help
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I love the winning, I can take the losing, but most of all I Love to play. – Boris Becker

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Success is a journey not a destination. The doing is usually more important than the outcome. Not everyone can be Number 1. – Arthur Ashe

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It has meant a lot to me to challenge the best players in the world and to beat them. And it means a lot to me to be out here and fighting for the title and, you know, it hurts not to win it. – Andre Agassi

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After the game the King and pawn go into the same box. – Italian Proverb

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