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Personal development

Thinking Skills: You Become What You Think About

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Note: This Fulcrum approaches thinking with an emphasis on its creative aspects.

 

Signs of the Times
A "church" whose central tenet is the right to file-share has been formally recognised by the Swedish government.

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Developing Will-Power: Are You In The Driving Seat?

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Often, the last 10% of a journey demand 90% of the effort.
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Personal Evolution: Space, the Ever-Expanding Frontier

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As we approach the New Year, here is a little ‘projection catalyst’

We exist in an ever-expanding universe, where space is being constantly created seemingly out of nothing. And space is not empty: It accommodates what science refers to as the mysterious ‘dark matter’ or energy that may hold the solution to humanity’s energy challenge.
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Personal Development: What Is Your Struggle?

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Personal development is the enabler of self-leadership. “Those who lead themselves can lead a multitude”.

What is your struggle? Life in these times is an arena of a crisis a minute; together with thrills, excitements, surprises, disappointments and challenges, often in ‘special packages’ and unknowns that are hard to predict.
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Leadership Insights Series: Quantum Development and The Dynamics Of Influence

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Quantum physics, with all of its great mysteries, directly applies to personal development and to how we live our life. However, the only way to perceive how it translates into human process is to learn how to experience it.

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The Leap Factor

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"I have a better idea, said the visionary executive. Why not focus more on small, efficient cars that cater for what more and more people will be looking for, instead of this obsessive focus on gas guzzlers?" A few years later Ford is now leading the pack - it was a simple and most obvious leap factor way of thinking, and it served them very well.

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Investing In Your Personal Development: Much In Little

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Personal development:  Some say it’s one of the least understood living sciences. Having been a practitioner, researcher and facilitator of it for three decades, I conquer.  One of the key questions that concern this vital subject is: What does a person’s personal development lend itself to?

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Thriving In Uncertainty By Being Your Own Person

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altWe love and need certainty, don’t we? To know what to expect in returning home and walking through the front door. To know that the shelves in the super-market will continue to display an abundance of food. To know that drinkable water will flow through the tap. Much of our lives revolve around assumed certainties and securities – from relationships to oxygen in the atmosphere.
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The Right and Left Brains and The One Mind

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Recently I came across a few articles about the evolution of computers and robotics that predict that not a long time will pass before they will evolve to the point of machines becoming superior to humans. As a person that has dedicated his life to the research and the championing of the human potentiality I beg to differ.

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The Two Stories: Your Inner and Outer Worlds

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Of all the subjaltects that I have been researching over the years, I find the study of the unseen worlds to be, by far, the most fascinating, demanding and challenging.

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Listening

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In every human gathering, there are the many that wait for their turn to speak and the few who listen
 
When is the last time that you really felt being listened to? When is the last time that someone else felt being listened to by you? Listening is quite a demanding practice, isn’t it? One of the reasons for this is that to listen, really listen, we need to create a space for the process and let nothing else interfere, which is a challenging task in a day and age that is governed by crowded agendas and over stimulated brains.
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Short And Long-Wave Thinking

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alt“You become what you think about” is an aphorism of an unknown origin and one of my favourite sayings. Whoever discovered it pin-pointed a profound truth about human possibility. In fact, coming across it many years ago stopped me in my tracks – it was such a powerful realisation. Consider just how much of our behavior is in fact a product of how we think. Posture, facial expressions, the choices we make, how and what we communicate and the state of our well being are all hugely influenced by how we think.
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Inner Fusion: The Nuclear Physics Of Personal Development

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When done with altthe right knowledge and know-how, personal development can be a remarkable journey, engendering amazing results. Let’s highlight one haunting perspective, using an analogy borrowed from the nuclear energy worlds.

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Aims and Targets

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Understanding the altdifference between aims and targets is one of the most important steps in forming successful long-term strategies. Yet, this point evades the minds of most planners and strategists, and is one of the prime reasons for the corrosive stress factors that beset so many of us.

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