telesis
Pronunciation: [ˈtɛləsɪs]
Word
Context: "philosophy"
(noun) telesis refers to the process of moving towards a goal through deliberate actions. It’s about making careful choices that lead you to what you want to achieve.
Example
Her telesis in planning her career helped her land her dream job.
Example
Without any telesis in his study habits, he failed to improve his grades.
Example
What telesis steps are you taking to ensure your success?
Context: "strategy"
(noun) telesis can also mean a purposeful direction in achieving a desired outcome. It’s about having a specific aim and using strategies to get there.
Example
The team's telesis in their marketing strategy resulted in a successful campaign.
Example
Their project lacked telesis, which led to a lot of confusion and missed deadlines.
Example
How does your telesis guide your decisions in the project?
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