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Uncover Your Organizing Principles

Take this opportunity to uncover your Organizing Principles, see their limitations, and flip your perspective—all of which will start the process of no longer letting them run you. My Organizing Principles have been: The world isn’t safe; don’t trust. Painful feelings are dangerous. (The corollary is all feelings have the potential to be painful, so
  • 27 Oct, 2014
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My Favorite Books – Part II

As promised, this week I’ll be sharing more books that have engrossed me and that I believe will either entertain or inspire you or give you new perspectives on life, relationships, our rapidly changing world today, and what we might expect in the future.   I began reading Carlos Castaneda’s books in my 30s, starting
  • 23 Oct, 2014
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Your Perspective Deter­mines your Perceptions

Here’s a visual image that illustrates how your perspective deter­mines your perceptions. It also illustrates that the instructions you receive—which, when you’re on automatic pilot, come from your programming—determine your perspective.   Look at the following drawing (designed by early-twentieth ­century Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin), which can be perceived as a white candlestick against a
  • 23 Oct, 2014
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My Favorite Books – Part I

I’ve always loved books, both fiction and nonfiction. In previous blogs I’ve written about some of my favorites, and this week and next I’m going to share a more extensive list of books that have inspired and enriched me.   My Early Favorites When I was a kid, my dad read me Aesop’s Fables, illustrated
  • 16 Oct, 2014
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Pause Your Machinery: Thinking Mindfully about Acts

Stop and take a moment to “pause your machinery.” The concepts and techniques I present throughout my latest book, Your Mind Is What Your Brain Does for a Living, require mindfulness to learn and master, and this brief written exercise will give you the opportunity to rest, step outside the pattern of passive reading, and
  • 9 Oct, 2014
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