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Creative Edge Focusing News and Goods:
Photo Metaphors of Intuitive Focusing and Paradigm Shifts
Dr. Kathy McGuire, Director March, 2009 |
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NEW AND GOOD FOR MARCH, 2009
Next Month: Bottom-Up Empowerment and Web 2 -- Focusing and Social Media (Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Plaxo, Digg, etc.), Wikis, Podcasts
I have spent so much time participating in, learning about, and debating the role of Social Media in relation to Intuitive Focusing, that I didn't even send out a February New and Good. But, next month, I will explore the relationship between Bottom-Up Empowerment through Listening/Focusing and all of these egalitarian, grass roots, participatory new modalities: how to participate, and how to protect your privacy!
This Month: Photo Metaphors As a Graphic Way to Teach Intuitive Focusing
After over thirty years of teaching about Intuitive Focusing using words and face-to-face demonstration, for fun and also to offer a more multi-media approach for different kinds of learners, I have recently been creating blogs which use a sequence of photos to demonstrate the steps of Intuitive Focusing: noticing the need for Focusing, taking time to "sit with" the "intuitive feel" of an idea or problem, and the wonderful "felt shifts," "Ahah!" experiences, paradigm shifts that can result from successful Focusing.
I offer you a compilation of these photo blogs. Hopefully, you will find images that "grab you," turn the light bulb on. Perhaps you will find a photo blog that you think might reach your friends, family, colleagues and forward it to them. Perhaps you will choose to forward this e-newsletter to everyone with whom you want to share Intuitive Focusing.
Enjoy and let me know by email if these photo essays capture something about Intuitive Focusing in a new way! |
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About Creative Edge Focusing (TM)
Mission: bring Core Skills of Intuitive Focusing and Focused Listening, and The Creative Edge Pyramid of applications from individual to interpersonal to organizational, to all audiences throughout the world.
Dr. Kathy McGuire, Director
Location: Beaver Lake in Rogers, AR
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These materials are offered purely as self-help skills. In providing them, Dr. McGuire is not engaged in rendering psychological, financial, legal, or other professional services. If expert assistance or counseling is needed, the services of a competent professional should be sought. | |
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Dr. Kathy McGuire
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