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Managing Change … In You
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What we are given at birth, our genetic heritage, we have no choice but to accept. What we strive to be is within our conscious control and this determines both our character and the nature and direction of our development. This paper identifies and offers suggestions for meeting two of the greatest challenges in any program of self-improvement: establishing priorities, and mapping out a plan.
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Watson, W., "Managing Change … In You," SAE Technical Paper 700550, 1970, https://doi.org/10.4271/700550.Also In
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