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Reflections of Performance
Posted by Joseph Riggio on Saturday, July 29, 2006Howdy folks,
Welcome to the weekend ... hot and balmy here in NJ ...
I just got finished with the MythoSelf Facilitator’s Update Training Program here in Princeton. About 20 folks that have taken or are taking the MythoSelf Facilitator’s Training were invited to a couple of free days with me to update their skills and get some of the new ‘tricks” I’ve added into the model. Of course as is usual time and again the lesson shows up ... “it’s all about the basics!
While everyone loves the *New Stuff*, what everyone really needs are the basics to build the foundation for the new stuff. So we started there and then went off into the specifics of some of the newest stuff I’ve added into the model ... mostly material about social performance ... “How do people actually get along with one another and create relationships, families, businesses, communities, societies ... or even just when they get together to spend some time in the company of another?”
I love doing this work ... I love the life it has given me ... and I find myself continually fascinated with the material I must pursue to be competent to present. This has led me more recently, more deeply into the structure of human relationships ... what I think is the most essential aspect of being human ... GETTING ALONG!” My G-D ... if we could only do this one thing how the world would be different. We’d build businesses that would care for their people as well as their bottom-line, we’d build schools that nurture children as well as educate them, we’d build societies that ... well simply get along with one another and the needless dying that makes up so much of CNN’s coverage in the last couple week might come to an end. Even at the simplest level less people would feel the pain of lonliness and others would see their children and their children’s children grow up happy and whole.
So you can see I really do think that “getting along” is the essence of human performance - even in solo sports it takes a team to win, or at least a coach. And, in some small way I think we moved a little further towards this in our small group these past few days - now I hope to see it spreading out from here.
Joseph Riggio, Ph.D.
Princeton, NJ
PS - I’ve opened my Private Access Telecoaching Seminar program up to new members again. I began this program in November of 2005 and I haven’t accepted any new members since then. There are now nine audio files that will be immediately available to new members, a couple of special reports and access to the live telecoaching seminars each month where I present the latest cutting-edge information about applications that dramatically influence performance on every level. Now with the new infrastructure in place on this site I’m ready to accept new members and I’m offering a “Risk Free” 90 Day Trial in this program ... for more information go to: EPC2™ Private Access Membership Benefits.