This is another in the series of responses i'm making for people attending my training in a few days. This is actually on my favorite topic - connecting with other people or what "Bob" has referred to as "Sublime Presence." Enjoy.
In a way, a memory palace is an extravagent expenditure of time to develop. To that i have two things to say, it's totally worth setting up as something to allow to develop through time. It's easy once you get the hang of it. The easiest way, of course, is to have it installed by a professional so that it just starts growing itself - but in lieu of that, starting construction on your own is a great idea. This is certainly not the least time intensive way to develop your memory but it may be th...
Behavioral flexibility begins with the willingness to learn. Be open to learning, be a neophile rather than a neophobe and the the world of behavior opens like a ripe nectarine. The Law of Requisite Variety holds true in human interaction - SHe with the most behavrioal flexibility wins.
First off, we couldn't fit everything into this first video because there was too much interesting content. So, before i get into my show notes let me strongly urge you to make sure you watch the second video as well which you can sign up for at our website www.pathbreaker.tv. Now for the notes....I loved everything about this interview. From the moment we got to Blip.tv's office - the atmosphere, the energy, the attitudes, the people...were rife with the kind of thing i'd hope for at the fron...
Karen and I met Kevin at a weekend workshop in early March and we just hit it off. Turned out - he had an amazing story to tell. And when he told it, he relived it.For any of you out there that have it hard, watch this interview for a little steadfast inspiration. Serendipitously, Kevin will also become one of our first resources for the pathbreaking entrepreneur - Kevin actually lived through one of the most challenging and intense journeys i've encountered and come back to the world to share...