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POWER PRINCIPLES - ALBERT ELISHA OBERDORFER

Power principles are a kind of unwritten law. They are universal truths. They are what the law of gravity is in the realm of physics. Modern aviation is built on identifying aerodynamic principles and then applying those principles in the design and use of airplanes. They work for everyone. At all times. It is the same with those power principles. Once we learn to work with these principles, we will see their powerful effects. Get ready to learn about and then apply powerful principles such as: - THE POWER OF FOCUS, - THE POWER OF WHY,  - THE POWER OF A MISSION STATEMENT,   - THE POWER OF AN ACTION PLAN,   - THE POWER OF A DEADLINE, - THE POWER OF A CHECKLIST, - THE POWER OF THE PARETO PRINCIPLE,  - THE POWER OF IMMEDIATE ACTION, - THE POWER OF A COMPLETED TASK,   - THE POWER OF REPETITION, etc. and - THE POWER OF LOVE.

Power principles are a kind of unwritten law.
They are universal truths.
They are what the law of gravity is in the realm of physics.
Modern aviation is built on identifying aerodynamic principles and then applying those principles in the design and use of airplanes.
They work for everyone.
At all times.
It is the same with those power principles.
Once we learn to work with these principles, we will see their powerful effects.
Get ready to learn about and then apply powerful principles such as:
- THE POWER OF FOCUS,
- THE POWER OF WHY, 
- THE POWER OF A MISSION STATEMENT,  
- THE POWER OF AN ACTION PLAN,  
- THE POWER OF A DEADLINE,
- THE POWER OF A CHECKLIST,
- THE POWER OF THE PARETO PRINCIPLE, 
- THE POWER OF IMMEDIATE ACTION,
- THE POWER OF A COMPLETED TASK,  
- THE POWER OF REPETITION, etc. and
- THE POWER OF LOVE.

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I remember when I was joining a studentexchange<br />

program at the University in<br />

Newcastle, Australia.<br />

I did a few Australian literature and film<br />

study courses, including a course on 19th<br />

century Australian literature.<br />

To get our grades, we were assigned to<br />

write a 2500 word paper on a particular<br />

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Most of the students, I included, started<br />

writing their paper one day before it was<br />

due.<br />

This meant that most would write it<br />

overnight, into the early hours of the day<br />

when it was due.<br />

A quick draft, and then a quick grammar<br />

revision. That was all.<br />

But this didn’t mean that the papers were<br />

not good.<br />

In one semester, I had to write two such<br />

papers.<br />

On the first one, I got an A, and on the<br />

second paper, I got a B.<br />

I only got the B on the second paper<br />

because I submitted it a day late, and I lost<br />

points because of that.<br />

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