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Acting Lesson to be an Successful Actor are --. larger RAM, quicker CPU, better mouse clicking -- you name it. However, many people still revert to back brain responses in certain “triggering” situations -- such as a grouchy co-worker, an unrealistic time deadline, or the printer eating your last piece of letterhead.Successful ActorsAdvice to anyone who wants a career as an actor.Be on time.On a big film the money is going out the door at about 30 grand every 20 minutes. On a network TV show the rate is only a bit less. If you are ten minutes late for a job that pays five hundred bucks - you will be very disliked by the producer and everybody that works for him. People will scream at you. If Quantum physicists have now proven that the frontal cortex exists to ensure survival through enjoyment. In ot Quiz - What Kind of Entrepreneur Are You? Go to Your Nearest Video StoreA few months ago a strategic planning exercise led me to ask about the kinds of technology entrepreneurs that I have encountered in the marketplace. Since then, I've done some research into typologies that help with understanding ourselves and others. After I describe my eight entrepreneurial types, I include some quick references into this type of research.My work focuses on helping Entrepreneurs to build a A new movie is now on DVD entitled "What the *Bleep* Do We Know?". If you haven't already seen it, here is the web site http://whatthebleep.com/ Among other things it's about how attitude makes a HUGE difference to human effectiveness on all levels. Besides that -- the movie is very entertaining. Your attitude vastly affects your bio-chemistry -- which in turn can make or break your relationships with customers, suppliers, co-workers, bosses, computers, time deadlines, inner dilemmas, family, everything. What You Focus on Grows Candace Pert, the bestselling author of Molecules of Emotion, is interviewed in the film. She says our frontal cortex allows us to choose what to pay attention to. At any given moment there is so much stimulus going on. You can’t focus on all of it. The brain has evolved to the point where we can choose what to consciously pay attention to. Think of when you go to the gym and pump up your muscles, it’s the same with what you focus on. Like a bicep, it grows. If you focus on what you love, what you enjoy, what you are grateful for - the pleasure hormones increase -- which then feeds your organs and your whole physiology profoundly. Back Brain Triggers We are in an evolutionary process. Early humans used their back brains to survive (located at the base of the neck). Over the millenniums our frontal cortex grew (located near the forehead). Metaphorically speaking, the frontal cortex is like the most advanced part of our bio-computer, whereby you have access to much more software --. larger RAM, quicker CPU, better mouse clicking -- you name it. However, many people still revert to back brain responses in certain “triggering” situations -- such as a grouchy co-worker, an unrealistic time deadline, or the printer eating your last piece of letterhead. Quantum physicists have now proven that the frontal cortex exists to ensure survival through enjoyment. In oth Change Management Checklist – Give Your Change Program a Quick Health Check turn can make or break your relationships with customers, suppliers, co-workers, bosses, computers, time deadlines, inner dilemmas, family, everything.Approach to ChangeHow is your change initiative going? Are managers and employees singing from the same hymn sheet or are you seeing constant bickering and recriminations? Are positive results emerging for all to see or is your organization’s performance going backwards? Is your program meeting targets and deadlines or is money and time being continually sucked into a black hole?Wheth What You Focus on Grows Candace Pert, the bestselling author of Molecules of Emotion, is interviewed in the film. She says our frontal cortex allows us to choose what to pay attention to. At any given moment there is so much stimulus going on. You can’t focus on all of it. The brain has evolved to the point where we can choose what to consciously pay attention to. Think of when you go to the gym and pump up your muscles, it’s the same with what you focus on. Like a bicep, it grows. If you focus on what you love, what you enjoy, what you are grateful for - the pleasure hormones increase -- which then feeds your organs and your whole physiology profoundly. Back Brain Triggers We are in an evolutionary process. Early humans used their back brains to survive (located at the base of the neck). Over the millenniums our frontal cortex grew (located near the forehead). Metaphorically speaking, the frontal cortex is like the most advanced part of our bio-computer, whereby you have access to much more software --. larger RAM, quicker CPU, better mouse clicking -- you name it. However, many people still revert to back brain responses in certain “triggering” situations -- such as a grouchy co-worker, an unrealistic time deadline, or the printer eating your last piece of letterhead. Quantum physicists have now proven that the frontal cortex exists to ensure survival through enjoyment. In ot Very Light Jets! The Emerging Air Transport Technology going on. You can’t focus on all of it. The brain has evolved to the point where we can choose what to consciously pay attention to. Think of when you go to the gym and pump up your muscles, it’s the same with what you focus on. Like a bicep, it grows. If you focus on what you love, what you enjoy, what you are grateful for - the pleasure hormones increase -- which then feeds your organs and your whole physiology profoundly.Some of the brightest entrepreneurial minds on the planet have converged to bring us a new way to get there.These guys promise exciting new options on the terminal horizon of our future commercial air travel vacations and business trips! The hub-and-spoke system of air travel has become outdated. Flying through Atlanta to get to anywhere on the planet is routine.National Business Aircraft Association Back Brain Triggers We are in an evolutionary process. Early humans used their back brains to survive (located at the base of the neck). Over the millenniums our frontal cortex grew (located near the forehead). Metaphorically speaking, the frontal cortex is like the most advanced part of our bio-computer, whereby you have access to much more software --. larger RAM, quicker CPU, better mouse clicking -- you name it. However, many people still revert to back brain responses in certain “triggering” situations -- such as a grouchy co-worker, an unrealistic time deadline, or the printer eating your last piece of letterhead. Quantum physicists have now proven that the frontal cortex exists to ensure survival through enjoyment. In ot Facilitating Decisions: A New Way To Boost Sales your whole physiology profoundly.CRITERIAHow many times have we all noted that our products, ideas, or services will solve our prospects problems - and then the prospects don't buy our product, or do something different than what we think they should do.Here's the deal: People do not make purchases outside of their own values. People have created their status quo based on criteria that encompasses their values, vision, and norms. And Back Brain Triggers We are in an evolutionary process. Early humans used their back brains to survive (located at the base of the neck). Over the millenniums our frontal cortex grew (located near the forehead). Metaphorically speaking, the frontal cortex is like the most advanced part of our bio-computer, whereby you have access to much more software --. larger RAM, quicker CPU, better mouse clicking -- you name it. However, many people still revert to back brain responses in certain “triggering” situations -- such as a grouchy co-worker, an unrealistic time deadline, or the printer eating your last piece of letterhead. Quantum physicists have now proven that the frontal cortex exists to ensure survival through enjoyment. In ot How to Avoid Wintertime Slips and Falls are --. larger RAM, quicker CPU, better mouse clicking -- you name it. However, many people still revert to back brain responses in certain “triggering” situations -- such as a grouchy co-worker, an unrealistic time deadline, or the printer eating your last piece of letterhead.In many parts of the country, winter brings with it wet and icy conditions. This is dangerous not only for driving, but also for walking! Thousands of injuries occur from people slipping and falling because of ice and snow. It's estimated 12,000 Americans die each year from a fall. A worker injured from a fall on ice or snow can be off work for a long time, increasing your insurance costs and workers compensati Quantum physicists have now proven that the frontal cortex exists to ensure survival through enjoyment. In other words, if you are enjoying yourself, your entire mind-body system runs far more effectively. That is why laughter works so well to activate the frontal cortex. Jean Houston, a leading edge researcher in Behavioral Science says at the height of laughter the universe is flung into a kaleidoscope of new possibilities. The more you operate from your Neo-Cortex -- where a larger array of choice resides -- the easier it is to choose joy. Take Joy Breaks How can you support yourself and others to make more constructive choices each day -- to operate from the most advanced part of your bio-computer? A tried and true method is to take 1-10 minute Joy Breaks every day. Even if your workload is enormous, take a few minutes out and see if it makes you more productive, more creative, and more effective with the rest of the things on your TO DO list. Think of things you enjoy and break them down into an activity you could do at work that take less than 10 minutes. For example, a brisk walk in nature, singing, listening to music, calling a friend and telling them a joke, etc. It sounds trivial, but the effects can be enormous. Try it and see. Earn a Copy of 500 Humorous Quotations If you email us with what you have done as a Workplace Joy Break and how it affected you or others, we will send you a FREE copy of 100 Humorous Quotations.
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