Posts Tagged ‘Environment’

Realize the Importance of Talent

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Some people are born genius; they succeed in life easily as compare to others. Talented people learn quickly from the situations, leaders and environment. The blessing of “Talent” is gifted to some special people and it helps a lot in the life and career of those individuals.

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Midlife Transition – The First Stage of Midlife – Accommodation

Monday, June 29th, 2009

For years I taught the Myers Briggs personality types to people and recently, I’ve come to truly celebrate differences and to understand that our preferences are truly something we get at birth and not inherited from the environment. But our perception of ourselves and a lot of our behavior is influenced by the environment. So, going through midlife, we can notice that we all go through several phases – although not necessarily in the same intensity. The first of these phases does seem to be universal. Jung called it Accommodation.

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Join the Pro-’s, Forget the Anti-’s – Support What You Want to See in Your World

Monday, June 8th, 2009

What are you against? What you resist, persists (anything socially, globally, work, children, partner, friends). Take your attention away from the things you do not want to see in your life, your environment, your community, society, the world. Turn your thoughts and your energy towards that which you want to see. The unconscious mind does not process negatives, so if you continue to think about the undesired elements you are fueling them and creating more of the same. Use your anti-list to create a pro-list

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Being Your Word is the #1 Easiest Way to Double Your Income

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

One of the biggest detriments to success is not keeping commitments to yourself or others. People don’t recognize that there are consequences for every promise not kept. Planning ahead, removing negative things in your environment and establishing a sustainable system for being held accountable can help you keep commitments and achieve success in all areas of your personal and professional lives. When you do keep your word, doubling your income is easy.

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The Eighth Principle of Universal Design

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

In 1997 NCSU Center for Universal Design copyrighted 7 brilliant Principles of Universal Design. They focused on how a person physically functions in their environment and propose design objectives to enable people with physical limitations to function as well as those without. This article imagines an 8th principle. It examines how one is perceived in an environment and how we might intentionally design so that an environment doesn’t lead us to making unfair prejudgments of others. This article was first published in Design for All Institute of India’s April 2009 newsletter.

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