Fend Your Back from Nonsense: Get Value!

This day marks the 10th anniversary of a particular experimental article I published on Debug Your Mind. Fend Your Back from Non-Sense: Get Value! Why was it special? First of all, because of the CTR of this copywriting piece: 19%! That means that 19 % of the people who read this blogvertising article actually clicked… Read More Fend Your Back from Nonsense: Get Value!

Spoon-feeding V.2.0: The Universe According To Simpletons

Many who imagine they are preoccupied with “personal development” recommend for themselves and praise a small trilogy of films aiming at the documentary name but are not. I am referring to the films What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? (2004, R: William Antz, Betsy Chasse, Mark Vincente), The Secret (2006, r: Drew Heriot, Sean Byrne, Marc Goldenfein,… Read More Spoon-feeding V.2.0: The Universe According To Simpletons

On the Reference System and Perspectives

Reality is structured into dimensions. Each person perceives as much as their vision does. The perspective represents the angle of viewing a particular object (problem, situation, person, concept, etc.) from a specific dimension, positioned in a certain way concerning the other dimensions. Myopic perspective is a frequent mistake, directly proportional to groupthink. It involves looking… Read More On the Reference System and Perspectives

The Difference Between Image and Identity and How They Matter in Positioning

What’s the difference between image and identity in personal branding? Starting from the positioning that NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) should take to differentiate from psychology, as soon as an NLP specialist directly competes with a psychologist positioning himself as a psychologist but offering NLP services, this is not just a disservice made to himself or to his clients that he misleads,… Read More The Difference Between Image and Identity and How They Matter in Positioning

20 Years of Deceit Since ✈ ▌ ▌ /”Nine-Eleven” – 20 Embedded Videos

Today it is the tragic commemoration of the terrifying events that shaped our world. 20 years ago, the media’s attention and hundreds of millions of people were hijacked into believing the almost 3000 people who died in the attacks on World Trade Center were the biggest tragedy in the whole picture. Who would have counted… Read More 20 Years of Deceit Since ✈ ▌ ▌ /”Nine-Eleven” – 20 Embedded Videos

The Difference Between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation

When you have a team of people working in task-oriented activities, such as specific projects requiring phases and deadlines, it’s essential to use a few necessary tools. Intrinsic motivation is the one that makes people act on their own initiative. It makes them happy and proud to be working on a particular project or for… Read More The Difference Between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation

The Psychological Leadership Games and the Pathology of Mistrust

In the organizational environment and not only, mistrust is also felt in various forms, most likely due to the creative ways in which those who think it has been abused in the past, especially by persons in formal positions of superiority or authority. In my opinion, the biggest problems of the lack of trust are… Read More The Psychological Leadership Games and the Pathology of Mistrust

The Image or the Brand

The correct identification of the image Skills are made up of behaviors and language. Attitudes and values are divided into behaviors and language. Identity is divided into attributes (values). The image is also divided into attributes (values). Personal branding, as an area, to be found where psychology, personal development, and (significantly) marketing interfere, aims to align identity with the image. In other… Read More The Image or the Brand