Tools In Your Toolbox Metaphor at Kurt Hunter blog

Tools In Your Toolbox Metaphor. Look, recovery from this sort of trauma. You buy tools (learn skills), and then when you need the tool to do a job you can.  — theoretically, adding tools to our metaphorical toolbox should be a good thing.  — the toolbox metaphor seems useful; an additional skill, strategy, tactic, etc., that one can use in some endeavor or pursuit.  — i could use one more tool in my toolbox to describe a final addition to the various methods i have for doing something.  — since starting this work in 2007 the main metaphor that i’ve used is the “tools for your toolbox” approach. Most people own a literal, general purpose toolbox. an additional skill, strategy, tactic, etc., that one can use in some endeavor or pursuit. Look, recovery from this sort of trauma.  — “you need more tools in your toolbox” is a metaphor that therapists and bosses hammer away at us when we ask for help.  — a toolbox is your collection of tools to solve a problem set. It should mean that we’re enhancing.

Toolbox Tools Increasing Skills Success Goal Mission Stock Illustration
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 — since starting this work in 2007 the main metaphor that i’ve used is the “tools for your toolbox” approach.  — theoretically, adding tools to our metaphorical toolbox should be a good thing.  — a toolbox is your collection of tools to solve a problem set. Look, recovery from this sort of trauma. Look, recovery from this sort of trauma.  — “you need more tools in your toolbox” is a metaphor that therapists and bosses hammer away at us when we ask for help. an additional skill, strategy, tactic, etc., that one can use in some endeavor or pursuit. You buy tools (learn skills), and then when you need the tool to do a job you can. It should mean that we’re enhancing. Most people own a literal, general purpose toolbox.

Toolbox Tools Increasing Skills Success Goal Mission Stock Illustration

Tools In Your Toolbox Metaphor Look, recovery from this sort of trauma.  — since starting this work in 2007 the main metaphor that i’ve used is the “tools for your toolbox” approach. Look, recovery from this sort of trauma. It should mean that we’re enhancing.  — “you need more tools in your toolbox” is a metaphor that therapists and bosses hammer away at us when we ask for help. an additional skill, strategy, tactic, etc., that one can use in some endeavor or pursuit. an additional skill, strategy, tactic, etc., that one can use in some endeavor or pursuit. Most people own a literal, general purpose toolbox.  — i could use one more tool in my toolbox to describe a final addition to the various methods i have for doing something.  — theoretically, adding tools to our metaphorical toolbox should be a good thing. Look, recovery from this sort of trauma.  — the toolbox metaphor seems useful;  — a toolbox is your collection of tools to solve a problem set. You buy tools (learn skills), and then when you need the tool to do a job you can.

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