Posts Tagged ‘Definitions’

Subliminal Persuasion – Does it Work?

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Is there any merit at all to the concept of subliminal persuasion? Well, according to some people, it does, but mostly, subliminal persuasion is not viable. It’s the problem with definitions, and this article will sort out the misconceptions and myths about subliminal persuasion and its effects.

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Manifesting Creativity

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

How do we manifest creativity? First of all, what is creativity? There are many definitions. Creativity is learning; creativity is unlearning as well. Creativity is an inspired action-manifestation, flavored with newness, passion and exhilaration. Creativity is the act of turning your imaginative ideas into reality and involves three processes: thinking, inspired action and producing or manifesting. In the creation process, your intention comes first before action; inner action first, then outer action. If you have ideas, but don’t act on them, you are imaginative but not creative.

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The Need to Simplify Leadership – Part II

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Given the current pace of evolutionary change — soon to be not so current — in the corporate universe, we must have approaches to leadership that help us now, not before. Major corporations are in leadership crisis. Outmoded definitions, theories, and qualities of leadership do not serve us in this 21st century. Instead, we must turn to the fundamental behaviors of leaders who exhibit trust, integrity, influence, and results.

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The Need to Simplify Leadership – Part II

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Given the current pace of evolutionary change — soon to be not so current — in the corporate universe, we must have approaches to leadership that help us now, not before. Major corporations are in leadership crisis. Outmoded definitions, theories, and qualities of leadership do not serve us in this 21st century. Instead, we must turn to the fundamental behaviors of leaders who exhibit trust, integrity, influence, and results.

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