I’ve spent most of last week and will continue to spend this week
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Solving problems this week
Posted in Coaching, Communication, learning, nlp, Personal Development, Wide Circle, tagged answers, behaviour, Cause & effect, Communication, conscious mind, consciousness, crisis, excellence, feelings, focus, Gerry Murray, learning, mind body connection, negative, nlp, people, perception, Perception is projection, positive, problems, questions, reality, right brain, Thinking on June 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This week when you perceive that you have a problem ask yourself
Learning new things
Posted in Coaching, Communication, learning, nlp, Personal Development, Wide Circle, tagged Acting As If, action, articles, behaviour, children, conscious mind, consciousness, creativity, curiosity, education, excellence, experimentation, feelings, focus, genius, Gerry Murray, images, internal, Ken Robinson, learning, meaning, mind body connection, modeling, nlp, outcomes, people, perception, Perception is projection, positive, reality, repeat, right brain, schools, success, successful people, TED, Thinking on May 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Watching my 14-month old daughter Neala this past week in her quest to learn new things I began to wonder…
A change of direction
Posted in Coaching, nlp, Personal Development, Wide Circle, tagged act, behaviour, blame, Cause & effect, curious, Different, excellence, excuses, experiment, nlp, perception, Perception is projection, positive, reasons, results, Thinking on May 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I discovered on Monday that in my absence they’d dug up an important intersection in the center of Brussels. It’s literally about 500m from my office and was causing quite some congestion on both Monday and Tuesday. A new perspective…
You can choose
Posted in Coaching, Communication, nlp, Wide Circle, tagged choice, culture, leaders, leadership, learning, manipulation, nlp, stuck on April 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Earlier this week I ran Day 4 of a training program at a high profile institution in Brussels. During the session on Leadership one group asserted that leaders need to be able to manipulate as a key skill! Now, I thought that this was a key skill for…
Incognito or unconscious?
Posted in Wide Circle, tagged blink, Bryce Redford, business schools, confidence, conscious mind, Dr David Hamilton, economic recovery, economist, Emotional Intelligence, Employee engagement, hypnotherapy, Internal Communications, intuition, left brain, malcolm gladwell, market sentiment, Milton Erickson, mind body connection, nlp, rapport, right brain, sub conscious, Thinking, unconscious mind on April 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It’s strange the way a mainly left brain activity like science, takes time to catch up with its counterpart, the right brain. Even more intriguing is when the left brain discovers
Is it good or bad?
Posted in Communication, Economy, nlp, Wide Circle, tagged adventurous, behaviour, excellence, excited, feelings, focus, growth, mind body connection, nlp, organizations, passionate, people, perception, positve, reality, recession, retail, Shakespeare, Theo Paphitis, Thinking, Wide Circle on March 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“…there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” – Hamlet Act 2, scene 2, 239–251 Think about that for a minute…. Science has proven William Shakespeare to be right. If we run our minds on negative thoughts it’s like putting bad fuel into a car – it will not function properly. [...]
Alignment – the missing link
Posted in Communication, IABC, nlp, Wide Circle, tagged alignment, Banking, behaviour, Communication, crisis, EuroComm2009, Internal Communications, leaders, nlp, people, senior managers on February 21, 2009 | 1 Comment »
At EuroComm 2009, Professor Cees van Riel provided some useful insights and tips on how to create an aligned workforce. And, for me, there was an important element missing when he proposed that Internal Communicators should “force” senior managers to…
Being nice
Posted in Communication, nlp, Wide Circle, tagged Banks, behaviour, crisis, excellence, feelings, health, nice, nlp, organizations, people, perception, projection, recession, Thinking on February 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“Rudeness is out, and civility is the new rule in an uncertain world”, so declares the Economist newspaper of February 14th 2009 in an article entitled ‘Manners maketh the businessman’. I wonder whether we would be in this economic mess if politeness and civility had already been the order of the day. You reap what [...]