Posts Tagged ‘The BrainMap’

we’ve been doing some ‘memory lane’ stuff around the office. Here are some old promo images we’d forgotten but always liked a lot

By the way, the links in those images don’t work, but here’s one that does. For more information on BTC’s BrainMap(R) assessment tool, go here.

FROM DOLPHINTHINKER WATERS: A SPLENDIDLY SUPPORTIVE BOOK REVIEW, A BRAINMAP(r) REDOUBT ON THE HIGH PLAINS, THE IRISH POET WHO SWIMS LIKE A DOLPHIN

HOW DO YOU SPELL “FORTUITOUS”? G-A-R-F-I-N-K-E-L
Sometimes, really neat things just fall into your lap. This happy circumstance can happen to writers of books when their material strikes a ready nerve with a reader. That’s pretty much the story line for what I’m about to recount. A San Francisco-based marketing consultant, writing coach and former bureau [...]

I Often Say, “Argue For Your Limits And You Get to Keep Them.” Otherwise, Simply Assume That You Are Going to Change Perhaps More Often Than You Realize

Sometimes I’m bemused at the question, sometimes a little exasperated: Can people really change?
I suspect the reason that anyone would ask the question has to more to do with the nature of consciousness than anything else. Consciousness appears to be the paragon of immediacy. “We” may have trouble staying in the here and now, but [...]