I have noticed in the past few years that many around us have
started using a very similar language. A language filled with statements as, I am
unable to lead successful life coz.., I want to do this but the people around
me do not allow me to.., I am unable to perform coz of the circumstances around
me…, and many more. And the fact is that THERE are increasing numbers of people
around us who are using similar statements and are living an unfulfilled life.
A life which is seeking answers to many questions. A life
filled with questions, worries, doubts, guilt,blame and much more.
Where do we head from here? Do we have a solution to these
set of questions?
Yes, we do!
Day 1 of Directive Communication:
The life time journey started with a bang! After 3 months of
wait finally DC – TTT is here. Wonderful day and amazing people, great amount
of learning!
We started talking about each other using CBC (Colour Brain Communication)
Cards. One of the first tools we learnt in DC, it immediately became my favourite.
A very powerful tool, I used it rest of the day in many different ways.
It was very interesting to know how DC Psychology was born
and the journey of Arthur F Carmazzi, who is ranked as one of the World’s top
10 leadership gurus.
Then it was Rama (The Hero), Jack (The Villain) and Mary (The
Observer) who are now our companions for rest of the DC journey.
The definitions & assumptions of DC are just amazing to
become more aware about your own self, your environment and your own world.
“The four insanities” steal the show on the first day of DC:
1)
Common
sense is Obvious
2)
If
you can do it, others should be able to
3)
People
should be fair
4)
Truth
is universal
Colonel Aalok’s was amazing. He has stumped me with the
amazing amount of energy and his magnetic persona. He has been an amazing
person with wonderful ability to understand people and environment around him.
In addition, the other DC family members Rakhi, Anshul, Rishi,
Ajit, Rajoo all have made our day 1 more eventful and made me more inquisitive
for DC – day 2.
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