“Each of us has the power and responsibility to heal ourselves, to be our own medicine man or woman. Awakening our innate powers of being, loving, knowing, seeing, and healing involves ongoing work at all levels and in all dimensions of our self. Exploring the range of rhythms and emotions, achieving insights into our conditioning and ego, moving through the energy levels of spirit – these are all activities to be integrated into our daily lives.” MenSelfMovingSpiritEnergyLevelsEmotionHealingResponsibilityKnowingSeeingAchieveActivityEgoMedicineInsightAwakeningHealRhythmRangeDimensionsDaily LifeExploringInnateOngoingConditioningIntegratedEnergy LevelsPower And Responsibility Book:Maps to Ecstasy: The Healing Power of Movement Source: Maps to Ecstasy: The Healing Power of Movement
“One of the major challenges facing creative individuals is that of building upon the continuity of human knowledge while achieving novel insights. ... On the one hand, to intensify an inquiry and develop a sense of commitment to a creative life, the learner needs models, teachers, and collaborators. On the other hand, the individual, while building upon the past, needs to transform it, and thus broaden his or her choices.” NeedsHumansHandsPastChoicesIndividualChallengesCreativityNovelCreativeTeacherAchieveBuildingMajorsModelsCommitmentInnovationInsightInquiryContinuityLearnersCollaboratorsHuman KnowledgeCreative Life Author:Vera John-Steiner
“Basal Ganglia casts an unsettling spell, but one that in its aphoristic intensity and lightning-flash insights into human loneliness and connection, achieves a genuine empathic wisdom.” HumansAchieveLonelinessConnectionsCastsInsightGenuineSpellsIntensityFlashLightning Author:Sergio De La Pava
“Generative ideas emerge from joint thinking, from significant conversations, and from sustained, shared struggles to achieve new insights from partners in thought.” ThinkingIdeasStruggleAchieveConversationInsightPartnersSignificantJoints Book:Creative Collaboration Source: Creative Collaboration
“General improvisations often give actors an insight beyond their words by helping them to 'see the word' and achieve a reality for the scene.” GivingHelpingRealityActorsAchieveSceneInsightImprovisation Author:Viola Spolin
“Over the last few days, I have been able to see my life as from a great altitude, as a sort of landscape, and with a deepening sense of the connection of all its parts. This does not mean I am finished with life. On the contrary, I feel intensely alive, and I want and hope in the time that remains to deepen my friendships, to say farewell to those I love, to write more, to travel if I have the strength, to achieve new levels of understanding and insight.” IfsWantFeelsWritingMeanDoeHas BeensAbleLastsUnderstandingLevelsAliveAchieveConnectionsRemainsInsightFinishedContraryLandscapeFarewellMy Friendship Author:Oliver $
“I admire companies that have a purpose, passion, and performance. I am a fan of Unilever under its CEO Paul Polman, not only for the company's insights into women and men when they buy beauty products or skin products (the DOVE woman, the AXE man), but also as a company seeking to achieve both growth and practicing social responsibility.” MenPurposePassionSocialGrowthResponsibilityCompanyFansAchieveProductsMen And WomenSkinsPerformancesSeekingInsightAdmireCeoSocial ResponsibilityDoveBeauty Products Author:Philip Kotler
“Nothing motivates like success. While academics, consultants and gurus are preoccupied with coming up with great insights and seminal ideas, usually they don't realize that making things happen, achieving operational excellence, moving the organization from uncertainty to clarity, from red ink to black, is what really creates hope for a better future. Therefore, great leadership always involves great ideas and real actions that reinforce a strong belief in the excellence of the decision makers and in the viability of the organization itself.” RealActionMovingBeliefStrongBlackRealizingDecisionAchieveExcellenceInsightThings HappenClarityUncertaintyGuruGreat LeaderGreat Idea Author:Judith M Bardwick