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Showing posts with label awareness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label awareness. Show all posts
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Thursday, September 25, 2014
A New Normal
A New Normal
Every social evolution is faced with the challenge of creating a new normal. Formulating new ideas to overcome the challenges of old thinking can seem futile but we have to understand that each one of us changing makes the world evolve. The problems seem endless and can be overwhelming if one person considers solving them alone. There are children and adults starving, suffering from diseases, lies, deceit, murders and hatred. It can appear that the people on planet earth will never arrive on the same page. However, hope subtly exists because there are some things that we all agree on. We all need air to breathe for starters, water to drink, food to eat, shelter, love… In essence, we all agree on what it means to be physically alive. Is it possible for everyone to agree on what it should mean to live life?
All groups and subcultures of humanity use meaning to make their words (in whatever manner conveyed) explain feelings, emotions and circumstances. We can fix the problem of miscommunication that lies at the root of every public conflict by raising the awareness of meaning in our communication.
Consciously discerning meaning behind what someone is saying can help us understand what information they intend to share. Those receiving information can detect the thought processes behind correspondence and lessen the occurrences of misunderstanding. The extent of positive edification or psychological abrasion one's meaning can have on another person is cause to focus on why you are saying what you are saying and if it should be said at all.
Using simple smarts like meaning awareness can help our world create a new normal.
Monday, June 9, 2014
Power of Thinking
Raising Awareness Levels
Everyone on the planet is capable of exchanging
sophisticated information person to person, or person to groups etc…The point is,
of course, how aware are you that you are sending to or receiving data from
others, and is that information being sent and received by aware people?
Human programming courses focus mainly on raising personal
awareness levels in order for individuals to personally manage advanced
communicative data interlay at a comprehensive status. In a sense, around 80%
of us are oblivious to TRS exchanges that occur in our lives on a daily basis. Pinpointing
these occurrences allow for us to strengthen our skills of recognizing these preeminent
transfers.
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Awesome Pic by Bob van Aubel |
Think About This:
You are walking into your favorite hair salon and you “feel” someone’s eyes on you. You turn to see a man sitting in a parked vehicle looking at you. Of all the reasons he could be staring at you from behind dark shaded sunglasses, you gather, he’s not watching you in particular. He’s waiting for someone to exit the building. Seconds later, as you advise the receptionist of your timely arrival, a joyful figure gallantly passes by echoing the goodbyes and thank you (s) coming from the cheery staff. The figure, a woman, continues to parade her glossy locks out the door and to the parked vehicle none to soon for the awaiting man.
Summary
In one way or another, you have most likely experienced something like the above scenario. You walked through someone’s gaze that wasn’t intended for you, yet you noticed it, then you determined its cause without the transpire of any verbal explanation or physical gestures.
Thinking to a person is mentally calling that person. So the man in the parked car was calling the woman he awaited in his mind, and you crossed the line of that call. This same situation happens consistently over distances. Being able to recognize the differences between a call intended for you, and a call intercepted by you is a skill associated with awareness.
You can learn more about using this skill set in
The
Winning 9.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Moriah Lee Davis has studied advanced biotic nonverbal communication for over 13 years. She has now developed the Cerebralsoft learning systems.