by Michael Mamas | Nov 23, 2016 | Business, Personal Growth, Relationships |
Entrepreneur.com just published my latest article. It begins:
“Yesterday, I had a conference call with business partners scheduled for 2:30 p.m. At 2:45, I received a call saying we had to wait because one of the partners hadn’t called in yet. Calls like that kept coming in for the next two hours, leaving me more and more frustrated. It wouldn’t have been so upsetting, except this same partner has done this time and time again. As it turned out, he did call on time, but someone missed his call.
“While sitting by the phone waiting, I reflected upon what I should say and how I should say it. I knew it would be detrimental to speak of it in anger. But I knew it would also be detrimental to say nothing”…
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“How to Transform Anger Into Constructive Action”
by Michael Mamas | Nov 20, 2016 | Personal Growth |
The Huffington Post just published one of my latest articles. It begins:
“When you really know something and understand it well, it’s not about an outline or a list of main points. True understanding goes much deeper. At the depth of your being, you are one with everything. Ancient Seers and modern physicists agree upon this. Einstein knew there was a unified field, the one thing that is the essence of everything. To really know anything, you know its essence. That essence is not found outside of you, but inside the depth of your being, where you are one with the seed that birthed all Knowledge of everything”…
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“To Become An Expert, Transcend Facts”
by Michael Mamas | Nov 17, 2016 | Personal Growth, Spirituality |
Wisdom is aligning with the paradigm that best serves the moment.
Paradigms are great tools but poor masters.
Freedom from paradigm identity is ultimately not an attitude or a philosophy but is rather a physiological state.
Facts are not knowledge.
Knowledge is an integrated state of awareness.
by Michael Mamas | Nov 14, 2016 | Personal Growth, Relationships |
The Huffington Post just published another of my latest articles. It begins:
“Don’t we all long for the perfect life partner? Don’t we all hold, deep within ourselves, an idealized notion of what the person would be like and how wonderful it would be to spend our lives together? Yet, it has been said that people spend the first part of their life looking for the ideal mate. And after they find their mate, they spend the rest of their life trying to change them. So, in our society with a 40-50% divorce rate, we would do well to take a step back and reevaluate what an ideal relationship really looks like”…
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“Stop Looking For The Perfect Partner And Try This Instead”
by Michael Mamas | Nov 10, 2016 | Personal Growth |
I just published a new article on LinkedIn. It begins:
“If you love being on stage, you’re probably not good teacher material. Teaching is not about you. It is about the students. I’m personally quite shy, but when I get on stage I do not feel that way at all. I’m not even thinking about me”…
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“5 Characteristics of a Great Teacher”
by Michael Mamas | Nov 9, 2016 | Business, Personal Growth
Entrepreneur.com published one of my new articles. It begins:
“Pretty much everybody these days is onto the idea that we shouldn’t try to look like a Barbie or Ken doll. It’s unnatural, unrealistic, and unhealthy. Not nearly as many people understand that success isn’t about being a behavioral Barbie or Ken. Many in corporate America have the idea that there’s an ideal behavioral pattern they must adhere to in order to be successful in the business environment”…
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“You Don’t Need to be Barbie or Ken to Succeed in Corporate America”