To Get What You Want, Use More Forms - here are untraditional ways to use forms
Based on my post here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/andrewjparkes_do-you-want-something-in-your-professional-activity-6940657051995959296-7bW5
I talk about how everything you want should be linked to a form to flesh it out which links to a 1-2-3 step process to execute on the 'want.'
1. A form to make a decision
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Should I get an MBA?
2. A form to make a request
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Get my son to clean his room
3. A form to flesh out a goal or target
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I need to generate 100 leads in the next 30 days
4. A form to determine if an idea should be executed or not
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5. A form to clarify a new project
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6. A form to log a complaint
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7. A form to request a change occurs
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8. A form to clarify expectations
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9. A form to determine how big a problem is
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10. A form to determine how urgent something actually is
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