February 20, 2013 I was contemplating while filling up at the bowser this evening about the abuse of power. And…
So the content of terrorism, quakes, floods and fires, celebrity highs and lows, dogs in drains and cats up trees, interest rate rises and reductions, bargains and burglaries, new car models, malfunctions and accidents fill the half to full hour without any effort.
“We can’t solve a problem with the same mind that created it” – Albert Einstein. So what makes up a mind? It is the existing neural wiring throughout the 100 billion neurons that forms our paradigms and predetermines what we can perceive. By increasing our neural connections, we increase our glial cells that assist the process. Albert Einstein had a smaller brain than the average person, yet his glial count was incredibly high.
Since developing this framework, it has served my life and business coaching clients well. You can judge a process by how well it applies to any context and I am pleased to report, there is no context I have found, that is not served in the most profound way.
When you further investigate that stress doesn’t happen to us, the interpretation of the environment is the culprit that causes stress. This should lead us into a useful discovery about how misguided assumptions trigger the stress response as the ideal reaction, when such a response is often destructive, creating mental, emotional and physical harm to people and societies all over the World.
Companies could be losing money if they are not managing their employees’ intellectual and emotional intelligence effectively.
If you understand the power of contextualising a message, then you can communicate better than most. The media are masters…