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Recent Articles in Ice Motion
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Just one more thing...
Jun 28, 2010
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The video version of the tag line Columbo make famous. See how it can work for you in your BNI Chapter.
Exclusive content for BNI Directors/Members.
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Honesy pays
Jun 24, 2010
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This Public Service Announcement has an important message at the very end. Unfortunately, how they get there is a bit confusing. Make sure to watch both videos.
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The Awareness Factor
Jun 10, 2010
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Understanding this simple concept is the most fundamental part of utilizing the concepts of Remember the Ice.
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Choosing how we feel without "shoulding on ourselves".
Jun 3, 2010
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It is our self-talk that determines our direction. Make sure the "shoulds" are eliminated.
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Dairy Queen
Jun 3, 2010
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Bob shares how a trip to the Dairy Queen in 1982 became a significant event in his life. Are you doing something for you....today?
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Rapport vs. "Should"
May 27, 2010
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To enhance your Framework of Rapport, refrain from using "Shoulding" on your partner in rapport building.
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Physiology of "I Can"
May 20, 2010
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When you are using empwering word choice and have congruent physiology as well, your message is completely congruent. This Ice Motion Video focuses on the Physiology of "I Can" and how this is vastly different than the "shoulding" that occurs.
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More focus on understanding the "Implied Should"
May 13, 2010
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This Ice Motion Video focuses on the story in Chapter 4 of Remember the Ice and Other Paradigm Shifts. How the "Implied Should" invades almost all of our interactions.
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Business Card
May 10, 2010
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Ice Motion Video on presenting your business card....
Exclusive content for BNI Directors/Members.
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The "Should" Cloud
May 6, 2010
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Does it seem that there is a cloud of "Should" hanging over our heads? What is the impact of thinking that the world should be as we decide? Should is one of the most dis-empowering words ever.
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