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Five Ways to Visualize Your Goals More Powerfully

Kevin Eikenberry

By the end of this article I’ll show you how to visualize in practical , and even in some fun, ways. By writing the goal in that way, and thinking about it that way (more on that in a minute), you are actually helping your subconscious brain implant an image of you successfully completing the goal in your mind.

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Ten Decisions Leaders Make Everyday

Kevin Eikenberry

These decisions are typically decided subconsciously or by default likely because you’ve not considered them at all. Tagged as: decisions , decisiveness , role modeling { 5 comments… read them below or add one } Marcia Norman September 27, 2010 at 7:30 am Very interesting post Kevin. Then you can decide your response.

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Seven Key Thoughts About Managing Human Resources

QAspire

I think subconsciously we always think that others are doing a poor job on purpose, even if it’s an irrational thought. Tags: human resources , Managing People Leadership , Managing People , Managing Projects | Tanmay February 10, 2010 5 Comments By Tom Glover , February 10, 2010 @ 3:29 pm Tanmay, you make some great points.

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Don't Forget To Take Your Happy Pill

Terry Starbucker

Fear works on the subconscious mind in very insidious ways, and it eventually gets us to the point where, on some level, we feel like we don’t deserve to be happy. Tweet This Post Tagged as: happiness Leave a Comment { 1 trackback } TLW 016: Ethics? That pill is surrounded by a barrier, and a pretty strong one at that. What ethics?

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How Leaders Can Avoid The Tarmac Syndrome – And A Whole Lotta Angst

Terry Starbucker

And the subconscious despair of – “ I so hate it when I’m not in any control of my situation whatsoever!! &# I’m sure anyone who has flown on a commercial plane has experienced the Tarmac Syndrome at one time or another. That is, a long delay with long periods of silence. Why are we just sitting here?

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Willy Wonka and the Leadership Idea Factory

Terry Starbucker

A month ago it entered my subconscious courtesy of that AT&T commercial that features the song “ Pure Imagination “, sung by the first movie Wonka, Gene Wilder. There’s nothing To it&# - Leslie Bricusse / Anthony Newley Lately I’ve been thinking about Willy Wonka. Yes, that Willy Wonka.

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My Diagnosis (and Cure) Of Obsessive-Compulsive Blog Headline.

Terry Starbucker

Tweet This Post Tagged as: headline writing { 8 comments… read them below or add one } Karen Putz August 5, 2010 at 8:13 am Actually, I’m terrible at giving much thought to the headlines and now I’m going to pay more attention when I write them. Ah, you’ve been there too? Popularity: 1% [ ?

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