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There's a lesson in here somewhere. :)

I deleted too quickly and don't remember who mentioned it -- but I'd love to
hear more about the Texas study on how people reach goals.

Seems like that study might be linked to this business of what motivates
people to be early or late -- maybe.

Nance


In a message dated 12/26/2003 6:53:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 12:46:29 -0800
From: "Robyn Coburn" <dezigna@...>
Subject: RE: Radical v Regular

It was the appalling idea of letting down the entire school if I was not
there. The "insurmountable misadventures" (fantastic phrase!) just
evaporated. I actually became so anxious to be on time, that I was generally
extra early. I guess there had never been a reason I cared about to just be
on time to deadly dull but compulsory assembly each day.

Robyn L. Coburn



<<That's interesting. So what was it in the new arrangement that got you
there
on time? Suddenly you were able to plan ahead, or whatever was required, to
overcome the previously insurmountable misadventures. How come?>>


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