Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Hmmmm....that is actually a bit of a challenge since the ones I am : thinking of has major FLAWS...but I'll post one up soon. Jia, Pick out only those qualities you WANT and go for them. We can pick and choose. If you wait until you find the " perfect " movie star it might take a very long time. Mary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 JIA, When looking for a model .... you seek only the qualities or energies you want. You don't have to model the whole person. Like for example, if your project is to learn NLP quickly and effectively, you can model after Richard Bandler -- his knowledge in NLP and keen awareness in calibrating a person base on skin coloration, breathing, physiology, etc.. That's all. LEAVE his health and any flaws that you don't want/need, OUT. How about Donna Eden's natural born ability to see energy and aura, Richard Bandler's NLP skills, Doc's wood element in pursing/validating everything he learned and his creative ability in weaving together his knowledge to apply to daily life, Warren Buffet's keen sense in economy, market direction, long term investment, Doc's speed hitting skills. The results? A butt kicking, energetic successful multi-billionaire investor/fund manager who is highly trusted by clients from all over the world in helping them making huge profit from investment. Wilson - going2evolve Tuesday, December 19, 2006 1:02 PM HEROES WANTED!!! , "kahunamaker" <kahunamaker wrote:--SNIP-> Find out what element you want to be instead, model that behavior,> and then do that behavior until it is second nature.> > One good way to know that new behavior is to watch old movies where> the hero is your "type" that you want to become.> So out of curiosity, what would some members of the group consider to be their WOOD Heroes?FIRE Heroes?METAL Heroes?maybe even EARTH HEROES and WATER HEROES?And I am NOT talking about Aqua Man nor THE THING.So to start it off....If there was a HERO / movie character that I wanted to model from who would it be?HmmmmI would say...Hmmmm....that is actually a bit of a challenge since the ones I am thinking of has major FLAWS...but I'll post one up soon.This is just ot get the thread started.JIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 , " M J Nelson " <zpp4everyone wrote: > > Hmmmm....that is actually a bit of a challenge since the > ones I am > : thinking of has major FLAWS...but I'll post one up soon. > > Jia, > Pick out only those qualities you WANT and go for them. We > can pick and choose. If you wait until you find the > " perfect " movie star it might take a very long time. > > Mary > Thanks for the reply Mary & Wilson. Your responses actually cleared things up. Funny...I just realized that it is that METAL in me that the above comment came from. In thinnking about it...I actually though of the show Apprentice and remembered that the first 2 winners had very great characteristics / behaviours to model from. I definitely see Wilson's approach of cut & paste various characterisitcs from various people. I thought of Doc myself to model of...since he is Highly DIGITAL and is WOOD/Metal. A genius at being DIGITAL. Something I definitely want to add to my arsenal. Then I thought...well he's not in any movies. A second later I realized... " Oh...but he is in a FEW DVDs " So...now off to creating that MODEL PERSON. In the lines of what Wilson said... Doc's Wood Element in GSD Donna's ability to see auras/energies etc The Apprentice Winner's result driven approach Now can all these behaviours be assimilated in the same time? Or is it one at a time. aaaaahhhh! Heck...my METAL again. Dang....just start modeling the behaviour. OK...time to eat them FROGS. Happy Eating to Everyone else. JIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Conan Rambo Bruce Lee Steven Segal in his first movies Comic book and movie heroes work for me too, same thing just drawn. Superman Batman Spiderman etc… It all depends on the situation. If I am helping a friend then I am leaping tall buildings in a single bound, if someone attacks me CROM, and absolutely only pick out what you want and leave the rest, buffet anyone?!! =-) Good Journey Michael On Behalf Of M J Nelson Tuesday, December 19, 2006 5:42 PM Re: HEROES WANTED!!! Hmmmm....that is actually a bit of a challenge since the ones I am : thinking of has major FLAWS...but I'll post one up soon. Jia, Pick out only those qualities you WANT and go for them. We can pick and choose. If you wait until you find the " perfect " movie star it might take a very long time. Mary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 healingenergies- essentialskills , " going2evolve " <going2evolve wrote: > > , " M J Nelson " > <zpp4everyone@> wrote: > > > > Hmmmm....that is actually a bit of a challenge since the > > ones I am > > : thinking of has major FLAWS...but I'll post one up soon. hi jia, i don't think any of them have any flaws because they do have personality traits that i might not like. i do think that they got the stuff i like because of those others traits. like why is bandler so good at hypnosis? was it because of a burning desire to be good at hypnosis? I don't think so. why is doc so good at noticing what others are doing and then using those skills. is it because one day he just wanted to calibrate bettaer? i don't think so. did donna one day just decide to see auras, and then started seeing them and knowing what they meant because she just wanted to heal people? i do't think so. i wonder how we can learn what doc does and donna does and bandler does so that we can do them in our own way to get what we want done for us, not for doc nor donna nor bandler. Joy > > Jia, > > Pick out only those qualities you WANT and go for them. We > > can pick and choose. If you wait until you find the > > " perfect " movie star it might take a very long time. > > > > Mary > > > > Thanks for the reply Mary & Wilson. > Your responses actually cleared things up. > Funny...I just realized that it is that METAL in me that the above > comment came from. > > In thinnking about it...I actually though of the show Apprentice and > remembered that the first 2 winners had very great characteristics / > behaviours to model from. > > I definitely see Wilson's approach of cut & paste various > characterisitcs from various people. > > I thought of Doc myself to model of...since he is Highly DIGITAL and > is WOOD/Metal. A genius at being DIGITAL. Something I definitely > want to add to my arsenal. > > Then I thought...well he's not in any movies. > A second later I realized... " Oh...but he is in a FEW DVDs " > > So...now off to creating that MODEL PERSON. > > In the lines of what Wilson said... > Doc's Wood Element in GSD > Donna's ability to see auras/energies etc > The Apprentice Winner's result driven approach > > Now can all these behaviours be assimilated in the same time? > Or is it one at a time. > > aaaaahhhh! Heck...my METAL again. > > Dang....just start modeling the behaviour. > > OK...time to eat them FROGS. > > Happy Eating to Everyone else. > > JIA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 What about Helen Keller, Gandhi, Winston Churchill, Eleanor Roosevelt, FDR, Mother Teresa, Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela, Einstein, Oppenheimer, Diane Fossey, Florence Nightengale, Lister, the Curies, various explorers like Magellan, Columbus, Lewis and Clark, ALL the Founding Fathers (esp Adams and Jefferson and Franklin--the most heroic and smartest and serendiptious collection of perfect people in a small group ever, perhaps), not to mention Abigail Adams, Rosie the Riviter (all the women who took over for the men in WWII). The Dali Lama, various shoguns, Leonardo da Vinci, Disraeli, early Feminists who were jailed and tortured to get the vote for women, Men who had the cojones to support them, Bill Gates with his empire building and now with his charity organizations (with Melinda), Plato or Aristotle who voluntarily drank poison rather than deny a truthful position, Galileo who tried valiantly not to recant his truth about the solar system, every woman in Africa who risks rape and torture daily to get water or wood to try to keep her family alive after her husband has been conscripted or killed, every man who fights for his truth and his family. The husband or wife who cares for the spouse (parent) with Alzheimers or chroninc illness despite being isolated and unsupported. There are SO many heroes, so many KINDS of heroes. They are everywhere, everyday. Sometimes they are you and me. You might want to check out the book "Invisible Heroes" by Belleruth Naparstek et all or "Invisible Acts of Power" by Caroline Myss. Or "Transformations of Myth Through Time" by Joseph Campbell to understand more about how and why "the heroes journey" resonates with our archetypes and souls. This is SUCH a powerful question. Ponder it long and hard. Sue "Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will." -- Mahatma Gandhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Sue - Yes yes yes!! I like to model Teddy Roosevelt (what would Teddy do?) He was the neatest guy. Great writer. I used to sell rare books and autographs and manuscripts. We had a bunch of Teddy letters (his actual letters) to various family and friends. He was just so neat. So amazingly human and full of thought and life. (you really get a sense of a person, holding and reading a letter they wrote to someone they love...) Add to that Tim Berners Lee -- who created the world wide web. (Read his book Weaving the Web - amazingly interesting guy). His mind seems to always be above, looking to the past and looking to the future. He's at MIT right now and still a relatively young man. For courage, Cyrano de Bergerac. a real person who died 1655. He wrote a great book, Journeys to the Moon and the Sun: http://www.eastsideeditions.com/Hazelwood/Cyrano/title.html The book holds up today, and it's hysterically funny. His bit on why God loves Cabbages more that Man is really, really funny. He describes how the people of the Moon learn -- and the description is basically a CD walkman.... For Water Elements -- I like the poets. Poets have to have courage -- because they deal with the depths of the human soul. William Butler Yeats was a great poet and a great man. Got involved in the fights of the day but is one of the great poets of the English language. (and great mystic) Robinson Jeffers. Great poet but also built his house from the stones on the beach of Carmel California. His symbol is the hawk. This is Tor House, which he built with his bare hands. He would roll the big stones up the hill: http://www.torhouse.org/history.htm Averroes - a teacher and translator. He re-translated Aristotle and Plato from the Arabic about 1000 years ago, planting the first seeds of the Enlightenment. (named our company after him) http://www.invitesite.com/about_averroes.html Helen Driscoll Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Thanks for the lead on Water elements. Our artists, poets, musicians, many of whom have suffered for their art. And think of the folks who wrote about war and warriors and exploration so that we know of their exploits! Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 , Helen Driscoll <helen wrote: > > Sue - > > Yes yes yes!! > > I like to model Teddy Roosevelt (what would Teddy do?) Actually Teddy Roosevelt is one of the people that I pretended to be like when I was growing up. So, between him, Hopalong Cassidy and Billy the kid... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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