Change Your Thinking to Change Your Actions!
Whether as an underlying tone or overtly stated, the theme of my blogs are always about change. My last blog didn't feel complete, I thought it rambled a bit and didn't fully articulate some of... More »
Whether as an underlying tone or overtly stated, the theme of my blogs are always about change. My last blog didn't feel complete, I thought it rambled a bit and didn't fully articulate some of... More »
As I've said many times, change presents an opportunity to look deeper into ourselves. It represents a chance to 'wake-up' to a reality that wasn't part of our prior conscious awareness. The opportunity to expand... More »
To accept what is from the ego's perspective is the equivalent of giving up. But are we really giving up? We put a lot of stock in dreams--the things we imagine that we want. Sometimes... More »
You might think that with all the change stemming from the unfolding global financial crisis that understanding the fundamentals of change would seem a little more relevant right now… But for the vast majority of... More »
With the Dow Jones dropping another 500 points yesterday the panic on Wall Street is rising. Most people think the stock market is a place where you put your money and it grows. And over... More »
Since completing the posting of the Everything Changes! series I've been thinking about what to do next. What came to mind fairly quickly was applying the principals from this series to real changes. One of... More »
With this segment we draw to a close the Everything Changes! series. One of the main ideas in this course has been to get us looking at how we think--to look at how our internal... More »
Central to the whole process of dealing with change are the thoughts our internal operating system generates when it perceives change. Our IOS is the mechanism, if you'll excuse the reference to a system that... More »
What we know, or think we know, plays a critical role in our sense of control. What we know informs our actions, and those actions produce consequences. If the consequences match the expected outcome, we're... More »
The purpose of this course is to help us understand the dynamics of change. As we've seen there's a direct correlation between our perception of change and how our internal operating system automatically reacts. The... More »