THE QUINBY ATTITUDE TRIANGLE BACK

 
MODIFYING   FORCED   CHOICE
 
 
 
   
   
   
   
 
 
   
THE QUINBY ATTITUDE TRIANGLE
 Now I draw the last leg of the triangle.

 With this third issued to soften my forced choice I now have a new picture
 that is not about forced choice, but is now about 3 new sets of options that
 give me an opportunity to :


                      RELATE TO 3 SETS OF CHOICES
                      RELATE TO 3 SETS OF OPTIONS

                 That affect each other (me) in new and different ways


       (homework about behavior now becomes the issue for making small
  changes without major emotional threat -- small starts are good -- too much
                     means people quit and lose even small gains)

 This eliminates the arbitrary and forced choice for only 2 options. Forced
 Choice usually offers a “winning” and “Losing” choice. Winning and Losing
 is a power competition with no winners. Now I can THINK - FEEL - DO and
 look at how 3 choices relate to me.

 So I place and “X” where I find this balance point between how much my
 DOING does run my life and how much my FEELING does run my life. Now I
 am adding, not subtracting, to my comfort.