“The difficult we do immediately; the impossible takes a little longer.”
—motto used by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (”Seabees”)
during World War II
George Dantzig describes an event when he was a graduate student in his first year of PhD study in mathematics at the University of California at Berkeley:
“I arrived late one day at [...]
“You’ve got to ac-cen-tuate the positive,
E-lim-inate the negative,
Latch on to the affirmative,
Don’t mess with Mister In-Between.”
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer (1944)
From time to time we need to sort through an accumulation of things in order to make space for what we want to keep. However, many people have great difficulty doing this. Would you like to [...]
21 Dec
Posted by: Steve Andreas in: Articles, NLP Trainings, New Product, Tidbits
A Few Favorite Quotations About Living
It is a busy time of year for most of us, and for many it can be a curious mixture of good times and more stressful ones. I offer you a few of my favorite quotations to guide you and sustain you through the holiday season:
“Be yourself; everyone else is [...]
14 Jul
Posted by: Steve Andreas in: Articles, NLP Methods
This article (The New Yorker, May 18, 2009, pp. 26-32.) summarizes research on self-control in children and how that tends to predict success later in life. In the late 1960s, researchers showed four-year-old kids a marshmallow, and told them that they “could eat one marshmallow right away, or if they were willing to wait while [...]
Case Report: NLP in Action*
Steve Andreas
© 2007
Cathy was a 55–year-old single client of a colleague. Her initial complaint was that although she was very competent in her work, she repeatedly raged at her boss and at co-workers. It soon emerged that she had a history of sexual abuse from her father, and had a very [...]