How The Tin Man Found His Brain

How The Tin Man Found His Brain
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9781982241124
ISBN-13 : 1982241128
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Book Synopsis How The Tin Man Found His Brain by : Danute Debney Shaw

Download or read book How The Tin Man Found His Brain written by Danute Debney Shaw and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2020-03-13 with total page 365 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ""Will I ever be normal again?" That was the question. The First Light had occurred. It had happened... Some years ago, a gentleman was referred to me for consultation. It was unclear what kind of strategy this man was looking to develop, or why he was referred to me. He seemed vague and perhaps a bit confused. I should say, that some of the work I was engaged in at that time was "decision strategy innovation": an approach to professional and personal problem solving which incorporates multiple functions of conscious resources. Simply put, it involves the intuitive/inspired, rational and creative forms of thinking being utilized in concert, using subjectively and emotional intelligence." As Mr. Humphries points out via Alice Hoffman, "Once you know some things, you can't unknow them." In other words, learning creates inner change. Within these pages you will find what has been described as many "nuggets that require further digestion," as Ms. Debney Shaw takes you on a personal journey toward enhancing your decision strategies , using methods designed to bring out innovation.


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