By: Arman Darini, Ph.D. All right, good to be talking with you again. Today we’ll take a deep dive inside THE single most important ability you have as a human being. If you are poor in this area, then… well, it’s rough to be you. And if you excel at it, then the whole world [...]
Extraordinary Decision Making
by Corey on March 22, 2007 in Chunking, Self Confidence, Self Improvement, Successful Living
20 Tips for Happiness
by Corey on March 22, 2007 in Framing, Positive Thinking, Presuppositions, Self Confidence, Self Improvement, Successful Living
By: Michelle Rowley How to Be Happy -20 Tips That Really Work! from Michelle Rowley, author of “Personal Growth Strategies”. Tip 1 Have a positive attitude. One of the most significant, contributing factors to happiness is optimistic thinking. Although you won’t always have a choice in determining what goes on around you, you will always [...]
Common and Deadly Decision Traps
by Corey on March 22, 2007 in Meta Programs, Perceptual Positions, Positive Thinking, Self Confidence, Self Improvement, Submodalities, Successful Living
By: Arman Darini, Ph.D. Good to be connecting with you again. Our topic for today is common and deadly decision traps, and how to avoid them. Recall that in the previous article we spoke about the structure of extraordinary decision making, and I explained the steps you have to follow to make excellent outcomes happen. [...]
3 Steps to Affirmations that Work
by Corey on March 22, 2007 in Self Improvement, Successful Living
By: Judith Waller Affirmations can be powerful tools for change, helping to overcome negative thought patterns and leading to new ways of being. But what if you’re getting mixed results with them – sometimes what you’re doing is working, sometimes not? How can you get the most out of your efforts? This article lists some [...]
The Systemic Nature of the Mind and Body and How it Relates to Health
by Corey on March 2, 2007 in Beliefs, Framing, Logical Levels, Meta Programs, Positive Thinking, Presuppositions, Self Confidence, Self Improvement, Submodalities, Successful Living
by Kris Hallbom The whole notion of cause and effect has made healing for people in Western society more difficult than it needs to be. It would be much easier for people to heal if everyone in the world took a systemic approach towards health and well being. The whole nature of systemic thinking is [...]