Archive: April, 2010
Friday, April 30th, 2010 by Win Wenger
The loud verbal-focused part of the brain thinks it knows better. Part of the region of the brain we seek to consult through Image Streaming, wants to please the conscious you. This twin effect can lead our answers astray. These tips will help you get greater accuracy when decoding that steady stream of messages coming [...]
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 by Win Wenger
It’s easy for the beginning Image Streamer to take shortcuts, but in doing so you may have skipped one provision or another that is crucial to the effects associated with Image Streaming. Use the following checklist to make certain that you get the full benefits of Image Streaming. Can you say the following? * I [...]
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Monday, April 26th, 2010 by Win Wenger
In the time since two remarkable sets of technology – that of Paul Scheele and Learning Strategies, and that which I’ve had a hand in developing at Project Renaissance, came together in that synthesis you find in Genius Code, major developments have been happening on both sides of that exchange. (1) First of all, it’s [...]
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Friday, April 23rd, 2010 by Pete Bissonette
Here at the office these past couple of months we’ve been using the Over-the-Wall procedure from Genius Code as a group process to get insights into new programs and products to explore for development. This procedure lends itself well to group work within organizations—you might try it in your organization. Our question for the first [...]
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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 by Paul Scheele
You might wonder what evidence we have that your genius abilities are readily accessible. To illustrate one of the core tenants of Genius Code, play along with me on a quick mental exercise, a brief word association game. I’ll give you a word, then you say out loud any word that comes to mind. We’ll [...]
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