by Ela | Dec 1, 2011 | Consciousness, Nerdy, Numbers, Patterns, Understanding
Door. Door. Door. Wherever you go, there is a door. To open. To close. Or to go through. Sometimes to pass by too. You can hit the door. You can break the door. Or you can pretend that there is no door. The door is however there, whether you like it or not. There...
by Ela | Nov 23, 2011 | Nerdy, Numbers, Patterns, Understanding
Up and Down.Left and Right. Forward and Backward. Tick. Tock. Tick. Tock. Tick. Tock. An everlasting swing between the two opposite patterns. Rhythm. The basic principle that governs our lives. Yes. Rhythm. Not only is the existence of two opposites important,...
by Ela | Oct 21, 2011 | Being, Consciousness, How-to, Learning, Nerdy, Patterns, Reflection
Photo credit Fe Langdon, available on Flickr under Creative Commons. How we say One of the major obstacles in your development is to perceive yourself as a static thing. Similarly, one of the most limiting ways for a solution-focus is to look at a situation or problem...
by Ela | Oct 14, 2011 | Nerdy, Performance, Understanding
Go x 3 We live in the times of Events. Things happen. Meetings take place. Decisions are made. There is rush, rush, rush. There is an endless to-do list. Does it sound familiar? I bet, it does. We want to communicate. Fast. We want to get the results. Fast. We want to...
by Ela | Sep 27, 2011 | Decisions, Exercises, How-to, Learning, Nerdy, Performance
How would you characterize your best personal decisions? Think about it. What is coming to your mind? Are you thinking about producing results, personal growth, or a great outcome? Are you thinking about a more balanced living as a result? Are you thinking about fast...
by Ela | Sep 23, 2011 | Decisions, How-to, Nerdy, Pattern recognition, Patterns
Photo courtesy Jamie Frith available under the Creative Commons license on Flickr. The series of posts on decision making: When are decisions consciously made? Rational decision making and the curse of dimensionality Emotional decision making and the Descartes’ error...