Structured, growth-oriented thinking in a simple summary

I think that in many cases, the improvement of a person's exercise and the sublimation of a person's way of thinking are reflected in small things that we usually do not notice.
As the person in charge of the self-examination for that month, in the process of preparing to participate in the sharing session of the self-examination for seniors and sisters, I summarized the problems encountered in each of our self-examination groups and sent them to the seniors. This doesn't sound complicated. With such a mediocre step, I found out where I needed improvement and growth, and gained a valuable experience. How does this affect me? Look at the picture below:Insert picture description here

This is the first version of the question summary that I sent to my brother. According to the group editing, I didn't think this was a problem at first. Brother told me that it is possible to merge similar items and divide the problem into several categories. There is a repetition in the middle, and it is not easy for people to see the point... I think that it is true, so I summarized it and got the following version:
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At that time, I felt that there should be no problem. But what happened later? Until the sharing session, Shige showed us the final version that he personally summarized (below)Insert picture description here

When I saw it, I suddenly understood it, and it was refreshing. It turned out to be so simple, but why didn't I think of it in the first place? At this time, my brother uttered two words: structured thinking and growth-oriented thinking, which inspired me. When all the problems are put together, classified and summarized, they become several small problems. Looking at all the problems as a whole, in fact, they can be summarized into several aspects in an orderly manner. Several major aspects are summarized into small problems. This structure makes people clear at a glance and looks comfortable. The structured thinking embodied in the humble little things, small problems, big inspirations. In this process, what I did not do well at the beginning is nothing. Everything is a process of studying and thinking more, summing up experience and lessons, and gradually improving. Cherishing every opportunity, there will always be different gains. Buddhism mentality + wolfish momentum is enough. The future is really good. The summary of the three versions is the process of self-improvement, the process of learning lessons, and the process of cultivating structured thinking. Can't fall a second time in the same place. At any time, if you gain more, your ability will be stronger, and your success will be closer!

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