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Behaviour festival of live performance at the arches, Glasgow.

Behaviour festival of live performance at the arches, Glasgow.

At the Science of Response conference in London on 20 May 2014

7 June 2017 - OECD Forum 2017 - Behavioural Economics and Nudging: Fast and Slow. OECD, Paris, France.

 

Moderator

Carol Matlack, Correspondent, Bloomberg News

 

Speaker

Cass Robert Sunstein, Robert Walmsley University Professor, Harvard Law School, United States; Author, Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media

 

www.oecd.org/forum

 

Photo: MarcoIlluminati/OECD

A few image captured of the behaviour between kingfishers

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

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Not sure of the date or the location or who the young lady is. The lecher is most definitely Trowbridge, known to his family and employer as Stephen Miles. Probably mid 1980s. If you are the mystery woman then please let me know how you managed to resist this man's charm.

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

The NLP Keys to success are know your goal, take action, have sensory awareness, have behavioural flexibility and operate from a physiology and psychology of excellence...

 

This post is both a rant and a lesson for you.

 

I was in a local cafe recently which I had frequented as a customer. The coffee was good and there was a nice buzz to the place. Clientele included coaches, healers and business people as well as retail therapists...

 

The business had put my posters on their events notice board previously but I always ask if can I place another one there rather than presume upon their good will.

 

I was quite surprised when on this occasion I was refused and even more surprised by the reasoning.

 

To whit...The owner did not know what NLP or neuro linguistic programming is and is also not at all interested in finding out about it. Further more she was certain that it was of no interest to any of her clients. So there.

 

Take that !!

 

Her depth of knowledge about her clients tastes was overwhelming. And here is the lesson and where I tie this back into the NLP keys to success.

 

Sensory awareness or being aware of what is going on around you is one of the things that NLP teaches because without this information you do not really know if something is true or not.

There is another aspect to this which is something known as the metamodel which is a set of questions NLP practitioners learn on our NLP practitioner training

 

The metamodel question I could have asked was.."How do you know specifically that your clients are not interested in learning better ways of running their life ? "

 

But since she didn't know and didn't seem to want to know, I used one of the other NLP keys to success which is behavioural flexibility and left.

 

I could have used NLP persuasion skills to educate the woman about how she was actually doing a disservice to her clients by being a censor for what they can or cannot do with their lives.

But,,,

By using my sensory acuity I determined that it would be a waste of time and energy to attempt to convince her...

 

Here's the thing. Sometimes in our rush to "protect" people from what we do not know about, we often condemn them to the limitations of our own knowledge and beliefs.

 

Now....

 

Imagine if Orville and Wilbur Wright had listened to those who said man will never fly...

  

If Henry Ford had listened to the naysayers who stated that "these new fangled horseless carriages will never catch on. They are just a fad....!! "

 

Imagine what will happen if you listen to those who constantly tell you you can't do that it's not possible. Don't get too big for your boots etc etc etc. ( The people who tell you this never actually consider that boots also come in larger sizes...Doh )

 

Now think about what will happen if you ignore what they say and follow your dreams about what may be possible for you to achieve with your life..! I'm not saying it comes easily but the first person to believe it's possible has to be you...and just by allowing that it may be possible the task just got a whole lot easier because you have one less critic to listen to.

 

So, when ever someone says to you, "You can't do that" simply ask them.

 

"How do you know that, specifically ?"

 

( NLP Insider TIP: This includes YOU as well )

 

I now use another place to meet my clients, my business coach and my friends. All of whom use NLP in one way or another. ( just proves how well the owner knew her customers...)

  

For those of you who want to learn more about the keys to success and how to effectively use them, I am running two more free evenings about NLP and it's applications. Specifically: in relationships and also in accelerated learning. They are being held, respectively on the 10th and the 17th of July at our public venue. Petone Library meeting rooms in Britannia Street Petone.

 

Both of these Mini workshops commence at 6:15 pm and will end at around 8pm. The meeting room is warm and is draught free and conveniently located for public transport. There is free parking at the rear of the venue. Access is from the back of the venue and will be sign posted.

 

Come and find out what you can make possible.

 

PS I am also using another nlp skill here known as utilisation. What this means is that I am using what happened as a metaphor and a reason to teach you ways you can improve how you experience your life.

Album Title: Exotic Behaviour

Model: 虹羚

Photographer: Edwin Setiawan

Place: 士林官邸

Date: 2009/07/12

 

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Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

I'm assuming this is a breeding/aggression display by a red-breasted merganser.

There were a number of males chasing each other.

The bird on the left lifted its tail, lowered its stomach and lifted its head.

This was followed by the merganser stretching his neck as long and tall as it could.

 

I haven't seen this behaviour before and it was interesting to watch.

 

Mergus serrator

source - Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

Puss moth (Cerura vinula) caterpillar shedding its skin. Surrey, UK.

 

The head casing from the previous instar is still attached to the larva's new mouthparts in this picture.

 

photo.domgreves.com

We fight for better position!

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

Photo from a short visit in Vienna's zoo-park.

 

® Plamen Velev

iMAL, Brussels, November 2016

In her Filament Sculptures project, pioneer digital artist LIA has been researching the behaviour of filament-based 3D printers. During this masterclass, she will explore with the participants new approaches for 3D printing sculptures, based on computation, the physical properties of the printing material and direct control of the machine.

imal.org/en/workshop/lia-3d-printing

Seoul 26th International Conference on “Medical, Medicine and Health Sciences” (MMHS- 2017 Seoul)

October 03-04, 2017 Seoul, Korea

academicfora.com/mmhs-october-03-04-2017-seoul-korea/

 

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

Don't come birdwatching with me if you expect a checklist, tallies or exclamations of "lifer". This isn't stamp collecting or trainspotting. You might even find that I'm so engrossed with seeing what the bird is doing that I forget that big heavy thing is a camera.

 

See that dark blob. That's most likely a bundle of bark and spiderwebs. Scale? You can probably cup it one hand.

 

Earlier, before the heat got up, the bush was alive with LBBs ( little brown birds ), and birdsong — big and small. The calls of noisy friarbirds and grey shrike-thrushes went on; the little ones just stopped. So out here, the expectations of seeing anything at all was not high.

 

Here's the thing. Not everyone can clock off just because it's hot. That's what's going on here. The quick flit, the blur of a little bird was really only resolved by that stationary dark blob. What's notable is that the blob actually looked different from time to time. It was sinking in…two birds, dimorphic plumage, one species. Nesting behaviour!!

 

I don't make lists, so this isn't a list entry. One female leaden flycatcher, one male leaden flycatcher, both doing food drops by the short duration at the nest. Up there, right now is a nest, and in that nest is an unknown number of little mouths!!! Assume nothing. According to my sources, the leaden flycatcher is parasitised by a variety of cuckoos. They might be feeding someone else's baby.

 

Sorry, no photos of the "parents". Privacy, you know, or oversight…

   

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

Gesture, attitude, behaviour : a workshop with dancers Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardeschi on march 6, 2007 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels) for bachelor 1 students. Professors : Sabine Voglaire and Marc Wathieu. Pictures by Yves André.

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