Sudoku Survival
Every book I have read on how to solve a sudoku game covers the same 5 perspectives, but always in a different manner. They all mention some form of solving for a row, column or cube. Some start with the obvious groups having the most numbers while others start with the obvious number that occurs the most within the grid. None of them mention my personal key to success and that is to have a plan and stick to it.
Three things about a plan help me to be successful with my game:
- I always start in the same place.
- When I get frustrated it doesn't slow me down because I know the next step.
- I always come back to the plan to be successful with my game. (no matter how long I have been away from it.)
Leadership is the same in many respects.
- We all have our style of leadership. Some styles are successful, others are not as effective. If our 'plan' of leadership is not creating the results we want then maybe we need to change the plan to create a proven record of success.
- Even the most successful leaders can become frustrated when their efforts are not producing results fast enough. Patience and perseverance helps to keep us focused that we are only one step away from the goal.
- When challenged, we should always come back to our 'plan'. As a leader, the 'plan' includes those proven skills that have taken us to success before.
Change the approach to your sudoku game. Create a plan of approach. Use your past success skills it will support your future achievement.
Remember.... Effective change always begins within.


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