Tag Archives: Learning Strategies

Maintaining an Open Mind and Challenging Preconceptions

Maintaining an Open Mind and Challenging Preconceptions

“The most powerful agent of growth and transformation is something much more basic than any technique: a change of heart.” John Welwood How often have you caught yourself prejudging an upcoming event based on unpleasant memories or some preconceived thoughts? Making assumptions and forecasting the future based on the past is a fairly common part [...]

The Unconscious Mind Listens, Ancient Voices and Past Life

The Unconscious Mind Listens, Ancient Voices and Past Life

This is the sequel to my last post titled Adopting Carl Jung and Milton Erikson’s Take on the Unconscious Mind.  It is a poignant example of how the unconscious mind listens and responds to everything including that which is barely audible. And no matter what professional or personal hat we are wearing, in this case [...]

NLP Applications plus Jung’s and Erikson’s Take on the Unconscious Mind

NLP Applications plus Jung’s and Erikson’s Take on the Unconscious Mind

As you may have read in prior posts I have been profoundly influenced by the work of Carl Jung. And I have adopted as personal creed some of Milton Erikson’s philosophy on the unconscious mind. This is the first of two posts where I will briefly discuss and share some concepts about the unconscious mind [...]

Mental Coaching, Maximize Performance in Business and Sports

Mental Coaching, Maximize Performance in Business and Sports

A few days ago I had a conversation with an adult male tennis player. He was preparing for an upcoming match. We’ve spoken before about the power of thought and strengthening the mental game to maximize athletic performance. Like many professional and top competitors, maintaining a strong mind set can be as challenging as playing [...]

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