I make no claims to being the author of this presentation. Whoever made is a genius. My students love it, and they wanted to be able to fview it at home. I thought others might want to as well.
Nicola Morgan is an expert in adolescent stress and she shares her understanding with teenagers and the adults who care about them. This is her "pathways in the brain" model for helping young people deal with intrusive thoughts. It's part of the STRESS WELL FOR SCHOOLS materials and it will really only make sense if you either have those materials or you have attended a training day where Nicola has used it.
How To Shift Your Filters For More LuckGeorge Hutton
http://mindpersuasion.com/
Being lucky is not a matter of being in the right place at the right time. It's noticing all the right places that are always the right time. Learn How: http://mindpersuasion.com/luck-activator/
Nicola Morgan is an expert in adolescent stress and she shares her understanding with teenagers and the adults who care about them. This is her "pathways in the brain" model for helping young people deal with intrusive thoughts. It's part of the STRESS WELL FOR SCHOOLS materials and it will really only make sense if you either have those materials or you have attended a training day where Nicola has used it.
How To Shift Your Filters For More LuckGeorge Hutton
http://mindpersuasion.com/
Being lucky is not a matter of being in the right place at the right time. It's noticing all the right places that are always the right time. Learn How: http://mindpersuasion.com/luck-activator/
Creating Mass Audiences, How to Reach 30 Million People!Affiliate Summit
This presentation is from Affiliate Summit East 2013 (August 18-20, 2013) in Philadelphia, PA). Session Description: How to drive 30 million people to your ideas, products and services by building your own mass audience, through the power of collaboration, mass media and partnerships. You can do this too.
How mindset affects our achievement potentialJohn Loty
An exploration (appreciative inquiry) into how or whether various methodologies that consider so called. "negatives" might be blended into a "strengths-based" approach to change and performance improvement.
Visual Testing: It's Not What You Look At, It's What You SeeMike Lyles
My testing presentation on visual testing - more on the things that we miss when we pay too close attention or fall prey to "inattentional blindness". Discussion on how the brain plays tricks on testers.
FEW SLIDES TO IMPROVE YOUR LIFE
- HOW TO BE HAPPY
- WHAT GIVES YOU JOY
- WHAT'S THE PERFECT TIME FOR NEW BEGINING
- GIVE IT A TRY
- LIFE IS BETTER THAN YOU THINK OF IT
- ENJOY LIFE TO IT'S FULLEST
Imagination and its role in one's success.
imagine insted of just Thinking.
some live examples regarding the difference between Imagination and Thinking.
Conscious leaders, Conscious organizations - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018Sylvain Mahe
“The culture of any organization is shaped by the worst behavior the leader is willing to tolerate.”
In this talk we will explore why agile is way more than a set of practices but defines a whole new culture for organizations.
A culture that requires organizations to raise their level of consciousness in order to create better and more humane workplaces where individuals can bring their whole self at work everyday.
Levering on the Management 3.0 toolkit, activities borrowed from Improv and tools used in Life Coaching we’ll deep dive into topics like Values, Delegation, Listening at a deeper level and Trust.
- Why let it go from the command and control mindset?
- Which tools can you use as an Agile leader?
- Why trust is the foundation?
- Why self-awareness is key as an Agile leader?
- As a leader, am I a roadblock in the Agile adoption initiative?
Creating Mass Audiences, How to Reach 30 Million People!Affiliate Summit
This presentation is from Affiliate Summit East 2013 (August 18-20, 2013) in Philadelphia, PA). Session Description: How to drive 30 million people to your ideas, products and services by building your own mass audience, through the power of collaboration, mass media and partnerships. You can do this too.
How mindset affects our achievement potentialJohn Loty
An exploration (appreciative inquiry) into how or whether various methodologies that consider so called. "negatives" might be blended into a "strengths-based" approach to change and performance improvement.
Visual Testing: It's Not What You Look At, It's What You SeeMike Lyles
My testing presentation on visual testing - more on the things that we miss when we pay too close attention or fall prey to "inattentional blindness". Discussion on how the brain plays tricks on testers.
FEW SLIDES TO IMPROVE YOUR LIFE
- HOW TO BE HAPPY
- WHAT GIVES YOU JOY
- WHAT'S THE PERFECT TIME FOR NEW BEGINING
- GIVE IT A TRY
- LIFE IS BETTER THAN YOU THINK OF IT
- ENJOY LIFE TO IT'S FULLEST
Imagination and its role in one's success.
imagine insted of just Thinking.
some live examples regarding the difference between Imagination and Thinking.
Conscious leaders, Conscious organizations - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018Sylvain Mahe
“The culture of any organization is shaped by the worst behavior the leader is willing to tolerate.”
In this talk we will explore why agile is way more than a set of practices but defines a whole new culture for organizations.
A culture that requires organizations to raise their level of consciousness in order to create better and more humane workplaces where individuals can bring their whole self at work everyday.
Levering on the Management 3.0 toolkit, activities borrowed from Improv and tools used in Life Coaching we’ll deep dive into topics like Values, Delegation, Listening at a deeper level and Trust.
- Why let it go from the command and control mindset?
- Which tools can you use as an Agile leader?
- Why trust is the foundation?
- Why self-awareness is key as an Agile leader?
- As a leader, am I a roadblock in the Agile adoption initiative?
Conscious leaders, Conscious organizations - Voxxed Days Singapore 2018
What do you know?
1. WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
AN INTRODUCTION TO
GLOBAL SCEPTICISM
2. AIMS
• To begin to think about what we think
we know and whether or not we really
know it
3. • Today you are going to learn something
that will shock and surprise you. You will
find it very difficult to believe. Most of you,
in fact, will not believe it.
• Nevertheless it is true.
4. • Please spend a few minutes writing your
answers to the following questions
• Where are you right now?
• How do you know?
• What is the year?
• How do you know?
• Who are you?
• How do you know?
5. • In fact, everything you think you know is a
lie
6. THE TRUTH IS…..
• Your senses have been lying to you
• In fact, you are a brain floating in a vat of
fluid in a laboratory. The year is 3577
7. • Your brain is wired to a computer that is
controlled by scientists
• The computer sends electrical signals to
your brain to make it believe it is receiving
information from its senses
• All of the world around you, all of the
people and all of your memories are in
fact part of a computer programme.
9. • I can understand that, it would be much
too difficult for you to accept the truth.
• I am one of the scientists in the laboratory
and I think what is being done to you is
cruel. I am trying to help you see your real
situation.
• That is why I’ve hacked into the
programme to show you this slide show.
• I am going to show you a few things to try
and prove to you that what you think is
real, is in fact an illusion.
10. • Choose one of the cards below. Keep
your choice secret. Do not tell anyone
else.
11. • Now I want you to visualise your card in
your mind as hard as you can for a
moment or two. Try and really see it as if
it were still in front of you
12. • To help me, I want you to SILENTLY say
the name of your card in your mind three
times
13. • Give me a minute…..
• I am accessing the programme that
controls your thoughts
14. • There, I have removed the card you were
thinking of from the deck
15. STILL DON’T BELIEVE ME?
• Can you remember any dream that you
had recently?
• When you were having the dream, did you
know that you were dreaming? Or did the
dream seem real to you at the time?
16. • Most of the time, when we are dreaming
we usually totally believe that we are
awake
• Once we wake up, our dreams seem
crazy, but at the time they feel real
• So how can you be sure that what seems
like reality now is not in fact a dream?
17. YOUR SENSES LIE TO YOU ALL
THE TIME
• All of what you believe that you know
about the world comes from the evidence
of your senses – what you see, smell,
touch, taste and hear.
• But your senses lie to you all the time.
• Let me show you. Look at the next picture
and tell me which circles are moving…
18.
19. • In fact, none of the circles are moving, it is
a still image.
• Can you see the spiral in this next picture?
20.
21. • In reality, there is no spiral, just a series of
circles
• This next one probably feels as if its
coming out of the screen at you
29. • So you see, you can’t always trust what
your eyes tell you
• The same is true of your other senses.
They sometimes lie to you as well.
• So how do you know that your senses
aren’t lying to your right now? Can you
really trust your eyes when they tell you
that you are in a classroom in a school in
South London?
• How do you know that your senses
haven’t been lying to you your whole life?
30. THE WORLD IS NOT AS IT
SEEMS
• As you know, light travels very quickly.
But it still takes time.
• Because of this, when you look at the
stars at night, you are not seeing the stars
as they are, you are seeing the stars as
they were. You are seeing a copy of the
stars, almost like a film. Some of the stars
that you can see in the night sky are
probably no longer there
32. • The sun that you see is actually the sun as
it was around eight minutes ago. For all
you know, the sun might no longer exist
• In the same way, the screen that you
believe that you are looking at now is the
screen as it was a fraction of a second
ago. Not only does the light take time to
reach your eye, but it also takes time for
your brain to process that information.
33. THE FIRST BIG QUESTION
• Let me now ask you this question –
• After what I’ve told and shown you today
can you be SURE that you really know
what you think you know? Give reasons
for your answer
34. THE SECOND BIG QUESTION
• The point of view we’ve been talking about
today is sometimes called ‘Global
Scepticism’. This means that you doubt
that ANYTHING you think you know is
really true.
• What effect could global scepticism have
on your life?