Featured Articles
Ruts and Change and Passivity
- By Douglas Eby
- Published 10/11/2008
- Change, growth, coaching
Being seduced by the comfort of routine and the known is one of the
ways we limit ourselves and inhibit social change. Conservative
thinking on both a personal and political level may feel safe, but can
nurture stagnation. Doing more about our inertia, we can grow more
effectively toward who we want to be, and help our institutions evolve.
Pumping our teeming brain
- By Douglas Eby
- Published 10/4/2008
- High Ability - gifted/talented , Creativity enhancement
Are people fascinated by so much in the world because of their intellectual development, or does consciously feeding our mind stimulate high level thought and creative ability? Steve Pavlina, for example, writes, "Leonardo da Vinci, considered a genius by any reasonable standard, achieved competence across a diverse set of fields, including art, music, science, anatomy, engineering, architecture, and many others. While some would argue that such wide-ranging interests were a result of his intelligence, I think it is more likely that they were the cause of it - or at least a major contributing factor."Might as well use them if you’ve got them!
- By Misc Author
- Published 09/26/2008
- Positive Psychology
By Yee-Ming Tan, Positive Psychology News Daily -- Do strengths translate well to workplaces in China? I run positive leadership workshops in Shanghai and Hong Kong, and recently came across an experience in which the strengths-approach was challenged. Often
a good debrief is required before the individuals can fully make sense
of what to do with his or her strengths.Creative people in Hollywood
- By Dennis Palumbo
- Published 09/18/2008
- Mental health & fitness , Self concept / self esteem
And so
creative people tend to make the
audience, a studio, their agent into a parent figure that they have to
constantly appease or impress to maintain the connection, the emotional
tie... You kind of do and you don’t [have to have a really big ego]... A friend of mine said, talking about writers, they’re egomaniacs with low
self-esteem.Learned helplessness, mojo and serenity
- By Douglas Eby
- Published 09/12/2008
- Change, growth, coaching , Anxiety
"Don't compromise yourself. You're all you've got." Janis Joplin // One form of compromise is learned helplessness - an emotional and behavioral response
in which a human being (or other animal) has learned to "give up" or
act as if they are helpless, and loses motivation to act in their own best interest in a situation, even when they may really have the power to
change that circumstance - or at least their reactions to it.
Cognitive enhancement drugs
- By Misc Author
- Published 09/2/2008
- Awareness - thinking , Mental health & fitness
Jenna Forrest on Empowering Sensitivity
- By Jenna Forrest
- Published 08/23/2008
- High sensitivity , Change, growth, coaching
Transcript of audio podcast. Jenna does interviews and writes articles to help people who want to empower and transcend their high sensitivity. In the interview, she talks about a number of perspectives and strategies she uses in helping her clients, and suggests books and programs.Recent Articles
Public Speaking and Panic Attacks
- By Joe Barry McDonagh
- Published Yesterday
- Managing anxiety
Public speaking for people who suffer from panic attacks or general
anxiety often becomes a major source of worry weeks or even months
before the speaking event is to occur... So how should a person with an anxiety issue tackle public speaking? Stage one is accepting that all these bizarre and quite frankly unnerving sensations are not going to go away overnight.
Eliminate Anxiety and Panic Attacks For Good
- By Joe Barry McDonagh
- Published Yesterday
- Managing anxiety
You know the saying that "what you resist, persists." Well that saying
applies perfectly to fear. If you resist a situation out of fear, the
fear around that issue will persist. How do you stop resisting–you move
directly into it, into the path of the anxiety, and by doing so it
cannot persist. In essence what this means is that if you daily voluntarily seek to
have a panic attack, you cannot have one. Try in this very moment to
have a panic attack and I will guarantee you cannot. You may not
realize it but you have always decided to panic. You make the choice by
saying this is beyond my control.
Panic Away program
- By Joe Barry McDonagh
- Published Yesterday
- Products / Programs
You are probably well aware that a panic attack is a 'fight or flight'
response to a perceived threat. The reason the human brain responds
like this goes back to our prehistoric past where humans needed their
bodies to respond quickly to a perceived physical threat.
What this new research is telling us, is that people's mental activity
during a panic attack is suddenly moving to the mid brain, resulting in
the heightened state of fear and panic... In order to restore calm you therefore need the brain's mental activity to change.
How the Sedona Method Helps You in Challenging Financial Times
- By Hale Dwoskin - Sedona Training
- Published 10/9/2008
- Managing anxiety
“The best
way to release worry is to allow yourself to welcome the feeling
(remembering it's just a feeling) and then as best you can choose to
let go. No matter how justified any worry is it is just a feeling and
you can let it go if you choose,” says Hale Dwoskin. Though it may sound simplistic, letting go is very powerful.
In The World, But Not Of It
- By David R. Hawkins
- Published 10/7/2008
- Products / Programs
Summary from Nightingale-Conant: This extraordinary program
captures Dr. Hawkins' startling brilliance, infectious humor, and deep
understanding of walking the awakened path as a citizen of the world.
He does not share theory in this program. He has one objective: to save
you as much suffering as possible by giving you practical tools and
suggestions that lead to immense spiritual growth and the joy that
comes with it.
The Humility in True Genius
- By David R. Hawkins
- Published 10/7/2008
- Spirituality , Creativity enhancement
The process of creativity and genius are inherent in human
consciousness. Just as every human has within himself the same essence
of consciousness, so is genius a potential that resides within everyone
-- it simply waits for the right circumstance to express itself... Genius and creativity are subjectively experienced as a
witnessing; it's the phenomenon that bypasses the individual self or
ego.
The Winner's Image
- By Bob Proctor
- Published 10/6/2008
- Products / Programs
The Winner's Image
by Bob Proctor / LifeSuccess Productions. From the site:
The Winner's Image is based on one of the most important concepts a
person will ever learn when it comes to personal development -
self-esteem.