Found a good video… if you are in 67 steps, this will make you feel good

A few words about this video: the truth value is 7%, but if you are in the 67 steps coaching program, the truth value approaches 90%. the video is too long. I wish he had broken it up to 20-minute … Continue reading

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Found a good video… if you are in 67 steps, this will make you feel good

False starts, crushed dreams… if that’s your life… listen up

2722241211_22435b9bc0The allure to jump into doing is very strong. Or alternatively waiting… and doing nothing. But “They” say: without action nothing happens. Some say: take lots of action, imperfect actions. But no one is talking about looking, no one is … Continue reading

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False starts, crushed dreams… if that’s your life… listen up

The 67-step coaching, the good life and your Soul correction

In my last article, I was praising Thought Experiments as a tool to get to the good life. But: in the area of thinking you are like a human who gave up trying to walk after the first failure, and … Continue reading

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I was looking at trust, the intangible capacity to trust… and its role in becoming a winner

no trust - no winningThis article shows the connection between success, winning in life and the capacity to trust and generosity, the ability to be with win-win. The Selfish Gene prevents learning, prevents success, because the selfish gene is only interested in reproduction success. But luckily (?) both those genes, the gene for trust and the gene for generosity can be turned on. But… from that point on you need to keep them alive… Continue reading

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The Dyslexia strategy… Or why some of the most successful people are dyslexic

Dyslexia-IcebergIf you have been dreaming of changing, but no matter what you do, you haven’t changed, you may want to use my Dyslexia strategy and become someone who can change. Continue reading

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Is responsibility a capacity? A case study

the cream issueMessage to my friend: please don’t be offended. This was too good a story, too educational, to pass by. I didn’t mean to offend you, or invalidate your effort. Is responsibility a capacity? If it isn’t, it should be… but … Continue reading

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Is responsibility a capacity? A case study

Covering your facebook avatar with the tricolor French flag: what does it mean about you?

pretense-solidarityCovering your facebook avatar with the tricolor French flag: what does it mean about you? Pretense? Courage? Posting high-sounding sound bites on Facebook, like Marianne Williamson did: David didn’t defeat Goliath by normal means; he defeated him by hitting him … Continue reading

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Covering your facebook avatar with the tricolor French flag: what does it mean about you?

The distinction between behavior and capacity… doing and being

teaching children to be fakeA new student of mine writes: I think self trust is a big challenge for me, and building self trust is necessary as a foundation before I can trust others and build authentic relationships. I gain self trust by genuinely … Continue reading

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Sight DNA activated? Let’s look! is the cheerful battle cry that opens the door to seeing

why-do-some-people-just-seem-to-have-all-the-luck-1-728I am getting more and more insights about The Sight activator that activates the capacity to see the consequences of your actions. People, you, don’t trust themselves. They don’t believe, they don’t trust that an aspect of them, the Consciousness, … Continue reading

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How to beat the “I don’t know what to do…” and “I don’t know how…”

I have ten unfinished articles on my desktop. It doesn’t feel I have enough to say in any of them to make them a real article.

This one is starting out the same way, to become an unfinished article. I don’t know what to say. I don’t know how to make it a good article.

The base of this article an insight I had just now, five minutes ago.

The situation was: I have been screwing up everything I touched today. Watch my language, by the way.

So, I told myself: “Don’t be a jumping jack. Look before you leap.”

I closed my eyes, and I heard the little voice say: “I don’t know what to look at!” Whiny tone, imagine a 3 year old saying it.
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