Category: Practical Psychology

K. Anders Ericsson, Michael J. Prietula, and Edward T. Cokely Harvard Business Review: July – August, 2007  REPRINT: R0707J Popular lore tells us that genius is born, not made. Scientific research, on the other hand, reveals that true expertise is mainly the product of years…

REF: https://hbr.org/2007/07/the-making-of-an-expert Arguably the most famous violin teacher of all time, Ivan Galamian, made the point that budding maestros do not engage in deliberate practice spontaneously: “If we analyze the development of the well-known artists, we see that in almost every case the success of…

‘New Code’ NLP, WTF is THAT actually? AND then how does it supposedly differ from traditional or classic code NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) NLP seems SO fragmented these days: That some may say “it is has been time to bring it back to its original intentions!”…

Ideas require action Lots of brilliant ideas never see the light of day. Those ideas are worthless until they become real at the point of action. Focus on turning your ideas into reality as quickly as you can while you are still enthusiastic about them.…

“They have a Paradigm to protect and it is usually because of Pecuniary interest.” I call this a ‘Pecunidigm’… Essentially a pecuniary interest driving the protection of a paradigm. ‘Pecunidigm’ is a simple compound word (as not yet in Wikipedia, unless you put it there) =…

62 Leadership QUOTES While Leadership is a difficult skill to master, it often requires inspiration from others… Looking for the motivation to be a better leader, yet you are struggling to find it, read this blog here below and find 62 of the best leadership…