New B-GAME vs. A-GAME Worksheet B-GAME vs. A-GAME Worksheet B-GAME vs. A-GAME Worksheet HiddenUsername HiddenClient ID HiddenCoach ID HiddenClient Email HiddenClient First Name HiddenClient Last Name HiddenCoach Email Date MM slash DD slash YYYY B GAME PATTERN My Self-Leadership Development Goal is to BE MORE: and BE LESS: But some of my VQ Perception Biases drive a predictable B-GAME HABIT pattern that looks like this:(B1a) Triggering Situation(B1a) I am... (activity or circumstance).. (B1b) Triggering Event(B1b) and then (I get triggered by) ... (B2) Meaning/Story...and I make it mean that... (B3) Inside Thoughts/Feelings...then I start to think/feel... (B4) Outward Response...then I react by... (B5) Cost/Price/Impact...resulting in... (B6) Involved VQ Bias(es) A GAME PATTERNBut, in the same situation (as above), when I adopt a Valuegenic Mindset by asking myself: "What choice can I make and action can I take, in this moment, to create the greatest net value?".... and I engage my VQ Asset (Name) ... by Asking myself these Centering Questions I will BE MORE: and BE LESS AS A RESULT OF CHOOSING TO ENGAGE MY A-GAME(A2) Perception/Meaning...can now see that... (A3) Inner Thoughts/Feelings... and I will think/feel... (A4) Outward Response... and I would respond ... (A5) Results... resulting in... GV-ID Send this worksheet to... Me My Coach Select either, both, or none.Send this UPDATED BvA Worksheet to... My Coach Me Select either, both, or none. Note: If you previously sent this form to your coach and have now made changes to it, please resend it to your coach.