A Proven Method to Solve Problems
It’s a fact – problems test our patience. How well do you do in this area? Learn how to problem-solve and apply the technique in any area of your life.
It’s a fact – problems test our patience. How well do you do in this area? Learn how to problem-solve and apply the technique in any area of your life.
Weed out your negative thoughts and feelings and you will transform your scattered energy into a strong focused energy. Your newfound self-awareness will result in clarity – a needed tool for every area of your life.
Learn how to make your vision a reality. Be open and curious – that will clear the path of creativity leading to the flow of your imagination.
The inward path leading to self-awareness and intuition is not programmed with red and green lights telling you when to stop or go. The journey within becomes a trust issue.
Apple CEO, Tim Cook, interviewed by Kara Swisher, co-founder of Recode said to him, “One of the things that I hear a lot about in Silicon Valley if you’re not creative, you’re not going to have a job; that they’ll be replaced by a computer and somebody – either by A.I. or automation or something like that.”
Today, it’s common to worry about cybersecurity threats, hacking and data breaches. We want our computer systems and personal data safe and protected from theft. However, there is another privacy issue that most of us are not thinking of.
Leaders of the 21st century will be asked to navigate uncharted territory. It will put you in the driver’s seat yet demand that you let go of control.
It will seduce you to the edge of the unknown then ask you to jump. It will lure you out of your comfort zone over and over.
As educator and creativity expert Ken Robinson points out, “If they have the tools to be creative and to innovate, they will have a much better chance of succeeding no matter how the world changes.”
This book presents principles and techniques that translate into practical skills that can be applied to your career and personal life. With newfound clarity you can identify and solve problem areas – within yourself and in your organization.
Journaling is the exercise of exploring your daily thoughts and feelings by writing them down. It allows you to consciously connect with and sort out your emotions, experiences and perceptions of life. It has been said that journaling is just as, if not more powerful, than seeing a therapist.