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Tag Archives: Natural Skills
Perception and Biases – How they work together to create your reality
In all of our teaching programs about Perceptual Style, we strive to provide specific, practical application actions as well as information-rich content. The combination enhances the learning process.
Posted in Acquired Skills, Activity, Celebration, Change, Coaches, Communication, Conflict, Development, Disagreements, Diversity, Education, Entrepreneurs, Limitations, Listening, Loyality, Natural Skills, Networking, Opportunities, Perception, Perceptual Style, Perceptual Style Theory, Preference for Interaction, Productivity, Relationships, Strengths, Success, Talent Advantage, Talents
Tagged Communication, differing perceptions, Leadership, Leadership Development, Natural Skills, natural strengths, Natural Talents, Perception, perceptual style, perceptual style theory
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Why do we have trouble with limits?
Whenever Lynda-Ross and I train an “Introduction to Perceptual Style Theory (PST)” seminar, there is always a lot of positive energy and excitement as participants discover their Perceptual Style and what it means for them. Most people experience a huge … Continue reading
Just Say No to New Year’s Resolutions!
We love New Year’s Resolutions, making them, breaking them, and making fun of them (it’s the number one subject of the first Sunday comic section of the New Year). Anything but keeping them! Research suggests that about 45% of people … Continue reading
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Tagged behavioral change, Change, coaching change, Natural Skills, new start, New Year’s Resolutions
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Gary Dreams of Meaning and Satisfaction
When I was quite young I had the usual answers to that oft asked question, “What are you going to be when you grow up.” Since my father was a physician, I often as not answered “Doctor” rather than “Fireman” … Continue reading
How to Develop Excellence in Your Children
Periodically I run across an article in the newspaper or a magazine lamenting the state of education in the United States and how we are falling behind other countries in math, science, engineering, etc. The articles usually go on to … Continue reading
Learning How to Sell by Taking My Own Advice
At Your Talent Advantage one of the things we pride ourselves in is that we live the theory. By that we mean that we integrate into our personal and business lives the very things we coach others to do. First … Continue reading
The Time is Now: Claim Your Talent Advantage
When I speak to groups about Talent Advantage I always begin by clearly defining everything the concept encompasses. Simply put, Your Talent Advantage is the idea that each of us is born with a unique set of natural skills. When we … Continue reading
Three Roadblocks to Living Your Talent Advantage
Claiming your Talent Advantage and using it to Live Your Talents are more than theoretical concepts for me. I believe that Your Talent Advantage is not only your birthright, but the road to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
Choosing a Career – A Different Approach
By Gary M. Jordon, Ph.D. How did you choose your career? For most people it was not really a choice at all. Far too many people grab the first job they are offered that sounds good when they are looking … Continue reading
What to Do, What to Be – An Activity’s Dilemma
“What do you want to be?” A common question asked by solicitous adults of bewildered children throughout their early years. I always solved the problem by jumping on my parent’s bandwagon. “A Doctor!” I would proclaim boldly and realize I … Continue reading