Quantum Leap Thinking: An Owner's Guide to the MindQuantum Leapthinking Organization, 1999 - 250 páginas Positive change doesn't have to take place in incremental steps: Change can happen in sudden and profound leaps. This is the core of James J. Mapes' energetic new book, Quantum Leap Thinking, a user-friendly guide to mastering the mind. You will learn to make quantum leaps in personal growth by defining your vision and developing a personal road map. Strategies, insights, and practical exercises help you build a personal support system or develop high-performance teams.Dr. James Mapes molds his knowledge of human and organizational behavior into a unique philosophy that addresses questions as diverse as: -- How can manager best motivate their employees? -- How can you improve your gold game? -- Why is risk-taking necessary? -- How do you handle crisis change? |
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... result of subconscious programming ; yet because of what I call the " Illusion of Consciousness , " the subject will believe that his or her conscious desire should win out . For example , I can place a man in a hypnotic state , in ...
... result of subconscious programming ; yet because of what I call the " Illusion of Consciousness , " the subject will believe that his or her conscious desire should win out . For example , I can place a man in a hypnotic state , in ...
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... result is two rubber bands creating tension in opposing directions : One direction is the desire to be rewarded for their work ; the other is to avoid all that would give them the very thing they desire . The force of one rubber band ...
... result is two rubber bands creating tension in opposing directions : One direction is the desire to be rewarded for their work ; the other is to avoid all that would give them the very thing they desire . The force of one rubber band ...
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... result in only one of two things : achieving what I wanted at great emotional and physical expense or achieving less than I desired . My stubbornness was a blindfold . I was held pris- oner by my own belief systems , my structure . The ...
... result in only one of two things : achieving what I wanted at great emotional and physical expense or achieving less than I desired . My stubbornness was a blindfold . I was held pris- oner by my own belief systems , my structure . The ...
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CONTINUOUS LEARNING | 9 |
CREATIVE THINKING | 18 |
MANAGING CHANGE | 40 |
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Abraham Maslow achieve action ALBERT EINSTEIN answer aware become behavior belief systems believe body challenge choice choose commitment communication conscious core values create develop difference dreams emotions employees empowering energy excitement exercise experience failure feel focus fourteen points FRED ALAN WOLF friends FRITZ PERLS give goals Grand Vision HENRY DAVID THOREAU homeostasis hypnosis ideas imagination individual integrity leader learning let go listen lives look magic managing change Mapes MAXWELL MALTZ mental motivation move negative never paradigm pay attention perception physical picture play possibilities problem Psycho-Cybernetics QLT CREATIVE ADVICE QLT THEOREM Quantum Leap Thinking reality relationship resistance response result risk taking scuba diving shift someone spiritual Star Trek Stew Leonard's strategy subconscious mind success taking risks teamwork tension things thought tion told trust unconscious visualization walk write