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[P] You can't go through the hardship without your solid resolutions.
[P] You can't go through the hardship without your solid resolutions.

Revision as of 14:06, 16 February 2017


Firm Determination
Contributors Takashi Iba
Last modification February 16, 2017
Source Iba (2010)[1]
Pattern formats OPR Alexandrian
Usability
Learning domain
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[P] You can't go through the hardship without your solid resolutions.


[S] First have your mind-set, and make the environment to support it.


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References

  1. Patlet mentioned in Iba, T. (2010). Designing a Pattern Language for Creative Learners.