#81 If I Am OK, Then Why Do I Feel So Bad? – Julia Rebholz
We hope that you and your families are continuing to stay well during these challenging times. As promised we are increasing the frequency of our newsletters. This issue is from Julia Rebholz, a member of our Insight Principles team from the UK. She shares that she too, has struggled a bit but when she remembers […]
#80 Life is Unpredictable – Cheryl Bond
Since we are living in unprecedented and uncertain times, we thought we’d increase the frequency of our newsletters. We hope these are helping in a small way. Please take good care of yourselves and your friends and families.
#79 Uncertainty and Imagination – Sandy Krot
These are very interesting, and for many, very challenging times. We wanted to reach out to you all with more frequent reminders of both the benefits and avoidable pitfalls of living in a human mind. We hope you all are taking good care of yourselves and your friends and families.
#78 Everybody Hates PowerPoint – Sandy Krot
Can you imagine a workplace without PowerPoint? We can. While an interesting tool, the way PowerPoint is often used stifles the creative process that helps us solve our most vexing problems.
#77 A Different Look At New Year’s Resolutions – Sandy Krot
This is our first newsletter of 2020. It seems fitting to take up the topic of New Year’s resolutions. Listen for our take on resolutions and the role of our inherent mental design.
#76 Confucius Says… – Sandy Krot
This is our final newsletter of 2019. The end of the year is a good time to reflect and look back at life. With the help of Confucius, we will explore how easy it is to let the doing of life overtake the living of life. Wishing Everyone a very happy New Year!
#75 Are You Uncomfortable? – Anna Debenham
We have colleagues all over the world sharing an understanding of the mind to diverse populations. There are groups in the UK working with school children and educators, and others working in prisons and with the chronically mentally ill. There are people in Chicago working with gang youth. The list is impressive. One of our […]
#74 When Your Morning Is Hell, Just Go to Taco Bell! – Cheryl Bond
This month’s newsletter comes from Cheryl Bond. She writes that we are bombarded with inaccurate messages. We are told over and over that circumstances have the power to make us feel a certain way. Listen to Cheryl’s humorous but profound take on this.
#73 A Separate Realities Safari – Sandy Krot
In this month’s newsletter, Sandy takes you on a safari – not to see wildlife but to appreciate separate realities.
#72 The Amazing Power of Thought – Sandy Krot
We love getting stories from our listeners/readers. Here’s a story about the power of thought and the complete reality that thought creates for us. No doubt you will relate to this story. You probably have experienced a similar one (or two).
#71 Self Awareness and Self Management – Sandy Krot
We like to keep up with the latest about the human dimension. Sometimes we find articles that come close to our understanding of the mind. Listen to learn about an article that gets a piece of the picture but ends up missing a critical factor.
#70 Take A Break – Sandy Krot
Seems like many of the leaders we have been working with recently are extremely busy and mentally tired. Common sense would dictate taking a break but for whatever reason, leaders often don’t do it. Perhaps this month’s newsletter will encourage listening to that common sense.
#69 Understanding vs. Doing – Sandy Krot
In previous newsletters, we covered the topic of Understanding vs. Doing. Because this continues to create questions, we wanted to revisit it. Have a listen for further insights.
#68 Which Camp Are You In? – Sandy Krot
This month’s newsletter addresses a common but unproductive dynamic between people who tend to be critical and those who tend to be sensitive to criticism. An understanding of the mind can soothe the tension and help us learn from one another.
#67 The Emergency Stress Response – Sandy Krot
Feeling stressed lately? Or worried, resentful, frustrated? Your body can’t tell the difference between these feelings and real danger. And your health suffers if this perceived danger happens repeatedly. Listen to hear how an understanding of the mind can help.
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