Monday, 3 May 2010

Six Action Shoes



What shoes are you wearing today? Do you think the shoes you put on in the morning will impact the kind of day you will have?


Ever wondered why your day didn't go the way you wanted? Perhaps you weren't wearing the right shoes!

I've been reading an interesting book called Six Action Shoes by Edward De Bono who suggests shoes imply action for reaching a destination. He's group them into six categories. Look down at your feet and match up your shoes to see what course of action you may be taking today as a result of what you are wearing on your feet. Do you need to change your shoes? What are your favourite shoes and which shoes do you wear the most?


Wellington Boots - Put on to take urgent action to overt a crisis or to deal with an emergency situation

Slippers - Put on to take caring or helping action in a situation where it is vital to consider and respect human beings

Business Shoes - Put on to take action which requires authority or rules or regulations to be established or adhered to. When action should follow set routines

Comfortable Shoes - Put on to take practical action, that which seems sensible in the situation

Boots - Put on to take 'extraordinary' action that is defined by the wearer of the shoes

Trainers - Put on for investigation and collection of information.




















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