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The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens Habit Four: Think Win-Win Group 3A: Monica Cordero, Alex Otero, Robert Heckard, Robert de la Garza, Brendan Rodriguez

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Think Win-Win! "Think win-win to successfully solve almost all of your situations, complicated or simple!"

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Think Win-Win! "Think win-win to successfully solve almost all of your situations, complicated or simple!"

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Lose-Lose: Robert de la Garza The "lose-lose" is really saying, "If i'm going down,your coming down with me." If you lose, then the enemy also loses with you. You might be thinking that you won but really, you didn't win and so you lose also. Nobody can really win anything if you think about it. A example of a "lose-lose" is revenge because by getting revenge, you think your winning, you are actually hurting yourself also. A war is another great example of another "lose-lose". The people who kills more of the enemy wins. There really isn't anyone winning. 

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Win-Lose: Robert Heckard "I don't care how good I am as long as I'm a notch higher than you on the totem pole" is known as the win-lose situation. this is where people put another person down so they can be better than them. We were raised to be a win-lose type of person, but our strength is better then how we were raised, with that power we can avoid the win-lose situation.

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Lose-Win: Brendan Rodriguez Thinking "lose-win" is very similar to its predecessor, "win-lose". Both cause one person to lose and one person to win, though the positions are changed; in this case, the person with the problem "loses" and the other person involved "wins". While this is not being selfless like win-lose, it- does cause, you, the person with the problem to lose. With these solutions, we are trying to help everyone involved to come out successful. Thinking lose-win does not help everyone in the situation; we must think "win-win" to benefit all of the persons affiliated with the situations at hand.

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QUIZ TIME

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Win-Win: Monica Cordero Here, you can both win! Just think positively, and you'll surely find an outcome that suits both of you. In the end, it's better for both of you for a few reasons: 1) You'll both go out of the situation satisfied! 2) You'll both have your needs/wants met! 3) Maybe you'll have a celebration at Taco Bell this Saturday at 12 AM, order some crunchy tacos, get some whiplash, and see my Uncle Jim! 4) All that ^ stuff, and more! The possibilities are endless!

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How to Achieve Win-Win  1.  Stop comparing yourself to other people. WORRY ABOUT YOURSELF!! 2.  When in group situations, try to think win-win.  3. You matter too! You can win! 4. Think positively. 5. See only the good things in life; block out the negatives. You must keep a positive mindset! To do this, just think about the good things in life, how your life is going well (and not badly), and how great everything will end up. You can win, your counterpart can win, and you can both be satisfied!

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THE END

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