Sunday, 6 October 2013
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
HAPS
Look into the mirror the next time you are angry, happy, surprised, tired or sorrowful and note the changes wrought by your emotions in your facial muscles.
Constant repetition of the same kinds of thoughts or emotions finally makes permanent changes in that part of the body which is physiologically related to these mental processes.
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Career Planning Based on Brain Dominance and Thinking Styles Inventory
mhhe.coim test
results-
a 67 - left
b73 -right
c58 -right
d52 - left
while considering career 2 things to take into account-
1 motivation ( i.e- money)
2- passion ( Can work log hours for weeks )
as my dominant is B secondary is A so-
results-
a 67 - left
b73 -right
c58 -right
d52 - left
while considering career 2 things to take into account-
1 motivation ( i.e- money)
2- passion ( Can work log hours for weeks )
as my dominant is B secondary is A so-
B/A B/A B/A B/A B/A B/A B/A B/A B/A B/C B/C | Marketing/Advertising Library science Architecture Entrepreneurship Writing Personnel/Organizational development Inventing Research science Editing Arts/Design Behavioral science research |
The following careers may attract right brain thinkers:
• Artist
• Craftsman
• Psychologist
• Therapist
• Criminal lawyer
• Artist
• Craftsman
• Psychologist
• Therapist
• Criminal lawyer
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
contagion
To sell a lot of whatever you are making, the product itself has to be effective,
simple, and focused. In the words of innovation legend Peter Drucker, “It
should do only one thing, otherwise it confuses. If it is not simple, it won’t
work.”
In launching something new, the key word is “contagion.” That is, once
people hear about it or use it, they can’t stop telling others about it and this
creates “buzz.” But to reach your largest potential market, you must lower
the barriers to entry
simple, and focused. In the words of innovation legend Peter Drucker, “It
should do only one thing, otherwise it confuses. If it is not simple, it won’t
work.”
In launching something new, the key word is “contagion.” That is, once
people hear about it or use it, they can’t stop telling others about it and this
creates “buzz.” But to reach your largest potential market, you must lower
the barriers to entry
Thursday, 16 May 2013
Sunday, 28 April 2013
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