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the wolf pack? Would patterning ourselves after the wolf, give us some insight s in life? It appears to me, that, the key to success might just be patterning some ofour attitude after that of a wolf! What can we learn from this wonderful pack ?
Everyone does not strive to be the leader in the wolf pack. Some are consummate hunters or caregivers or jokesters, but each seems to gravitate to the role he does best. This is not to say there are not challenges to authority, position and status - there are. But each wolf's role begins emerging from playtime as a pup and refines itself through the rest of its years. The wolf's attitude is always based upon the question, "What is best for the pack?" This is in marked contrast to us humans, who will often sabotage our organizations, families or businesses, if we do not get what we want.
Because of training, preparation, planning, communication and a preference for action, the wolf's expectation is always to be victorious.
there are...parallels between the wolf pack and human behavior...in business life, family life, and personal life.
Just thought to ask something different today, and wondered your thoughts? on the parallels...
there is always something to learn from our animal friends...
it seems there are warnings of competitive coming from the leader, and loyalty is expected ~ also...
the wolf's attitude is always that success will come-and it does.
Why should it benefit us, to study the wolf and his strategies..
Everyone does not strive to be the leader in the wolf pack. Some are consummate hunters or caregivers or jokesters, but each seems to gravitate to the role he does best. This is not to say there are not challenges to authority, position and status - there are. But each wolf's role begins emerging from playtime as a pup and refines itself through the rest of its years. The wolf's attitude is always based upon the question, "What is best for the pack?" This is in marked contrast to us humans, who will often sabotage our organizations, families or businesses, if we do not get what we want.
Because of training, preparation, planning, communication and a preference for action, the wolf's expectation is always to be victorious.
there are...parallels between the wolf pack and human behavior...in business life, family life, and personal life.
Just thought to ask something different today, and wondered your thoughts? on the parallels...
there is always something to learn from our animal friends...
it seems there are warnings of competitive coming from the leader, and loyalty is expected ~ also...
the wolf's attitude is always that success will come-and it does.
Why should it benefit us, to study the wolf and his strategies..