TS 10 – Calibrate The Machine
Whereas last week we focused on those aspects of ourselves which are also visible to other people, this week’s seminar looked at the more subtle aspects of our existence –
Whereas last week we focused on those aspects of ourselves which are also visible to other people, this week’s seminar looked at the more subtle aspects of our existence –
The message of this seminar – over and over again – was that all you have to do for the transformation to begin, is to see your behaviour clearly. See
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This post takes its title from a workshop I was invited to give this week to a global leadership academy. Leadership begins with the self and I wanted people to
There were two occasions during the presentation, when the word breathe appeared on the screen. I had put it there for my own benefit, as a reminder for me to
On one particular day last month, a client was struggling to get himself going. He had a routine and a plan, and he had procedures in place for when things
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