Monday, July 18, 2011
Examples of Practical Application of the Winning Mental Pyramid to Produce Peak Performance
Applied my practical leading edge research and process, Winning Mental Pyramid, for educators at an education and business summit. How to use it is downloadable at http://www.rajgavurla.com/ whether in business or sports.
Ex. 1: A student doesn't do their homework. Since an action isn't being completed (relationship between mood and subconscious) work on the student's mindset (what they think and how they think). You know what to do. You need to add to your skill level to do it better.
Ex. 2: A student tells you my friends stopped talking to me. I have no friends. Since that's what is told (mindset) work on the student's attitude. Logical emotion says you can add friends and that doesn't mean the friends who stopped talking with you aren't your friends.
Ex. 3: A teacher is determining who would play an instrument well and who would sing well. The student wants to do well to please the teacher. After the singing of one word in the song, the teacher hurriedly dismisses the student to play an instrument with a quick "Eughh!" and uses her hands to usher the student towards instruments. Since she didn't even listen to the student and build his self-confidence, the teacher needs to work on her attitude and mindset.
Ex. 4: A student thinks two classmates always get the right answer first. They just were born with it and I wasn't. The student needs to work on their attitude to know they too can get the right answer first by applying the four adaptability links from the workshop as needed.
As I continue to apply my practical research and process, Winning Mental Pyramid, showing the relationship between motivation, inspiration, attitude, mindset, mood, and subconscious, I'm humble in telling you I've done so for business owners, entrepreneurs, executives, employees, doctors, patients, athletes, detainees, educators, students, police officers, and families.
Ex. 1: A student doesn't do their homework. Since an action isn't being completed (relationship between mood and subconscious) work on the student's mindset (what they think and how they think). You know what to do. You need to add to your skill level to do it better.
Ex. 2: A student tells you my friends stopped talking to me. I have no friends. Since that's what is told (mindset) work on the student's attitude. Logical emotion says you can add friends and that doesn't mean the friends who stopped talking with you aren't your friends.
Ex. 3: A teacher is determining who would play an instrument well and who would sing well. The student wants to do well to please the teacher. After the singing of one word in the song, the teacher hurriedly dismisses the student to play an instrument with a quick "Eughh!" and uses her hands to usher the student towards instruments. Since she didn't even listen to the student and build his self-confidence, the teacher needs to work on her attitude and mindset.
Ex. 4: A student thinks two classmates always get the right answer first. They just were born with it and I wasn't. The student needs to work on their attitude to know they too can get the right answer first by applying the four adaptability links from the workshop as needed.
As I continue to apply my practical research and process, Winning Mental Pyramid, showing the relationship between motivation, inspiration, attitude, mindset, mood, and subconscious, I'm humble in telling you I've done so for business owners, entrepreneurs, executives, employees, doctors, patients, athletes, detainees, educators, students, police officers, and families.
Labels: action, attitude, education, fixed mindset, inspiration, mental motivation, mood, peak performance, performance, students, subconscious, teachers, thinking tools, winning mental pyramid
Friday, January 29, 2010
Will Smith - Motivating & Inspiring
Very motivating and inspiring!
Check this out to help your mindset, mood, & motivation to win.
Labels: believe, dream, entrepreneurial, focus, inspiring, motivating, success, will smith, winning mental pyramid
Friday, June 12, 2009
Connection Between Inspiration, Motivation, Attitude, Mindset, and Mood
We all have a mood and some people at work or in sports have to work with a mood disorder to perform.
You can still lead the life you want by making intelligent efforts to learn about your mood and what needs
to be done to benefit from it. Included are the workings between inspiration, motivation, attitude, mindset,
and mood for you. Here is a very useful excerpt from a discussion with Dr Jane Mountain, MD and then the
sharing of my expertise.
Discussion Excerpt:
It's important to understand that mood is far more than emotions. The root word comes from derivations that include "mind", "spirit", "courage", "to strive strongly", 'be energetic", "custom", "customary behavior". When we understand that bipolar disorder affects far more than emotion, we realize that our cognition or "logical emotion" is also affected. Learning wellness skills deals with the broader definition of "mood" and require us to work from many different perspectives to find wellness.
Sharing of my expertise to help medical professionals understand a mood disorder better:
As you put it well mood is more than emotion. To grasp it think of driving a stick shift (5 gears).
Relationship Between Motivation (Gear 4) and Inspiration (Gear 5)
Attitude (Gear 3)
Mindset (Gear 2)
Relationship Between Mood (Gear 1) and Subconscious
Your motivation has a relationship with your inspiration
Your motivation controls your attitude
Your attitude controls your mindset
Your mindset controls your mood
Your mood has a relationship with your subconscious
Therefore, to produce spirit-enhancing results (the best results) all of them should be sychronized. Think of a time you
excelled (I bet all those were synchronized). Think of a time you didn't excel (I bet all those were not synchronized)
Be A Hero!
You can still lead the life you want by making intelligent efforts to learn about your mood and what needs
to be done to benefit from it. Included are the workings between inspiration, motivation, attitude, mindset,
and mood for you. Here is a very useful excerpt from a discussion with Dr Jane Mountain, MD and then the
sharing of my expertise.
Discussion Excerpt:
It's important to understand that mood is far more than emotions. The root word comes from derivations that include "mind", "spirit", "courage", "to strive strongly", 'be energetic", "custom", "customary behavior". When we understand that bipolar disorder affects far more than emotion, we realize that our cognition or "logical emotion" is also affected. Learning wellness skills deals with the broader definition of "mood" and require us to work from many different perspectives to find wellness.
Sharing of my expertise to help medical professionals understand a mood disorder better:
As you put it well mood is more than emotion. To grasp it think of driving a stick shift (5 gears).
Relationship Between Motivation (Gear 4) and Inspiration (Gear 5)
Attitude (Gear 3)
Mindset (Gear 2)
Relationship Between Mood (Gear 1) and Subconscious
Your motivation has a relationship with your inspiration
Your motivation controls your attitude
Your attitude controls your mindset
Your mindset controls your mood
Your mood has a relationship with your subconscious
Therefore, to produce spirit-enhancing results (the best results) all of them should be sychronized. Think of a time you
excelled (I bet all those were synchronized). Think of a time you didn't excel (I bet all those were not synchronized)
Be A Hero!
Labels: winning mental pyramid
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