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Challenges of the Super Now

Last week in my blog “The Intersection of the Super Now and the Cyborg World” I wrote about how today, because of the mind-boggling advances in digital technology that allow us, and often demand us, to be in communication 24/7, we are in the SUPER NOW, which is the old NOW on steroids.It’s the old
  • 10 Oct, 2013
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The Intersection of the Super Now and the Cyborg World

I believe that we are going into a“SUPERNOW,” which to me feels like the old “NOW” on steroids.   The “NOW”is our experience of what’s happening in the present moment from the P.O.V. of our personal experience of what is actually occurring—without any of our evaluations and judgments,without adding our past experiences in order to
  • 3 Oct, 2013
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The “I Message” vs. the “You Message”

Psychologists often advise that when telling someone how you feel, it’s important to use an “I message” rather than a “You message.” This is especially important if you’re expressing something the other person would interpret as negative. For example, if you feel upset by something a friend has said, instead of saying “You made me
  • 1 Aug, 2013
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The Language of Possibility

We all have a voice in our head that tells us what to do. It has just one purpose: ensuring our survival. It constantly monitors every experience, looking for threats even when there are none. It applies (what it believes to be successful) old strategies to present-day situations—often inappropriately. When it does so, it keeps
  • 25 Jul, 2013
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POSSIBILITY—Part II

How we think about life—how we “hold” life in our minds—tells our inner GPS where we want to go, what we want to do. If our minds—our mental machinery—think something’s doable, we have a good shot at accomplishing it, and if our machinery thinks it’s probably unattainable, we probably won’t attain it. The trick is
  • 16 Jul, 2013
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