Week 4: Habit 4-Think Win-WinI really like this week’s habit “Think Win-Win”. At the end of the video, the two goats work together and found their way to work out and they both got to eat the grass. Win-win is a public victory switched from the last three habits of personal victory. When we finished learning and reaching our personal victory by using “be proactive”, “begin with the end in mind” and “put first things first”, after reaching our personal satisfactory and independence level, we know it’s important to interact with each other and get to the next level of interdependence. It’s not like sports, win-lose, not lose-lose, and not lose-win, it’s to find the common ground and work on a solution from there so both can win, it’s 1+1=3. I’m not trying to compete you, to bit you, it’s to find ways to cooperate with all stakeholders and work to the most of our benefits.
When teaching my GS girls, we first talked about the picture of the two goats, and then I have them talk about what they thought about the picture and why the results are different. To my surprise, those 7 years girls almost got the idea of win win, in their words, more like, to do things together. Then we talked about how do they do at the playground to work out with their friends. They gave me more examples of sharing. After that they drew pictures of working together with each other, we also have examples of working together at GS when they were hiking and camping together or doing other projects together. At the end, I let them know it’s called “win win” and taught them the hand gesture of it.
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