Saturday, March 30, 2013

Pig Trance (this is proper)

Did you ever hear or see the words attempting to ascertain?  What's underneath that?  I think that pig trance underlies attempting to ascertain.  How many people in this world are content being in a pig trance instead of using what's left of their brain to make things happen?  It's all elementary to me.  Think about this.  Is the company you work for in a pig trance because the jerkwater analyst is in a data groove?  A person who is in a pig trance, in my opinion never progresses beyond the resigned fatalist.  

Friday, March 22, 2013

Flip Sides Come in Handy

When some people encounter something new, how many of them fail to flip side their opinion back to themselves?  For example, a lot of people say I am screwed up, but am I?  Is it just them not flip siding what they say back to themselves?  Do they ask themselves whether or not they are the ones that are screwed up?  I think in a lot of cases it is all a matter of a false sense of security.    

These people have a false sense of security because I think that they are engaging in imaginative value.  What they value poses no value to anyone.  It's just a control issue.  Where does this control issue come from?  I think it comes from the human Para Natural.  

Could it be that those who don't flip side are too attached to human Para Natural rhetoric?  How easy is it to initiate control from the human Para Natural with today's technology?  

flip side and begin to get rid of the rhetoric or contribute to a mass amount of securities fraud........  

Do have a competitive conscience......

Sunday, March 17, 2013

The Courage to Make an Executive Decision

Years ago, I had a look at Earl Nightingale's work.  My conclusion today, now that I look back on it is that people need to be a self possessed guide more often.  The bottom line: don't be afraid to be screwed up (healthy).  Retail sausage heads have a tendency of being "yes people."  Someone gets a bright idea that will yield profit, and soon everyone revolves everything they do around the person with the bright idea because there is money in it, all at the expense of individuality that leads to free-flowing energy.  Do you see the problem here?   People who have the courage to make an executive decision aside from the carrot on the stick have an advantage.

There are too many bell stars these days.


Saturday, March 16, 2013

Image Ideology

Facts or precious little image?  The problem that I see with some people is that they let their image get in the way of the most important thing in business-the facts of the matter.  For a long time, people have identified with the successful business person according to what they wear, and not what they invest in on the job.  I don't see myself getting a sale because of what I wear because people are not buying an outfit in the first place.

The internet is full of retail sausage heads who use image to try to do the work for them.  I agree with Riso and Hudson when they say that image rules the game in this day and age.  I think it is sad to say that some people idealize themselves according to their image-not their performance.

On the other hand, taking things to the opposite extreme (as in a hive full of bee's) isn't good either.

Image plays too important of a role in determining things like where a person is at with the producer/consumer balance.  Image can't be consumed, yet advertisers know that presenting a consistent and easily identifiable image will bring in sales.  I'm not against this, I think that a little dab of image here, and a little dab there is better because it leaves room for people to make their own decision apart from their senses being all wrapped up with their awareness.  What really sways people over to the consumer side of the producer/consumer balance?  Image, in my opinion does not turn a person's mind, quality does.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Pieces of Life's Puzzle

I have been giving input to the U.S. Government that has the potential to restructure how the accommodating role player personality type clings to everyday life.  I have taken a lot of time to help put a few more pieces of the life puzzle together.  For example, I have coined the term liberal country effect.  The liberal country effect describes a state of liberal optimism that can have an adverse effect on making critical decisions.  People under the influence of the liberal country effect are vulnerable to making poor decisions, and taking unnecessary and costly risks because they feel a false sense of security because of how they feel.  People under its influence feel as though nothing can stop them because they are under the impression that they don't have to listen to what their instincts are saying in the light of opportunity (a key point).  With the feeler in them taking precedence over the instinctive part of them, instead of a healthy balance between the thinker, feeler, and instinctive, poorly judged decisions are bound to happen.  Consider the Enron scandal.  What role do you think that the liberal country effect played in that?

A lot of people see this every day, yet few people bother to explore what is waiting to surface just beneath their consciousness.   

Monday, March 11, 2013

My Career Motto

Because I am on a bachelor's level at present, the whole idea behind it, in my opinion is to be a healthy helper.    

I believe in The HR (human resources) 4 (an idea of mine).  When communicating on a professional level, I try my best to be formal, proper, not sick-minded, and to keep my communication clean.  With applications of this understanding, I don't have anything to worry about, and everyone wins.

With this said, I hope that you enjoy my blog, and please check in from time to time.  By the way, blog and blotter are the same thing to me, and the beauty of this all is that I have one big blotter with a bunch of little blotters in it.