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The Language of Life

Five Rings Training’s launches its innovative new Training Series with award-winning screenwriter Patrick Wilde; The Language of Life.   At a time when so many people are finding life significantly challenging we’ve honed in on the most primary opportunity for change in Human Behaviours: Linguistic Discipline, and have built an empowering new coaching and training series explaining how to build linguistic discipline and use your control of language to bring about radical change in both your inner and outer worlds.  Check out the modalities for Leadership, Corporate and Organisational Culture, Relationships and Personal Wellbeing on the Five Rings’ site:  https://www.fiveringstraining.com/language As a Human Behaviour, Language is one of our most powerful Creative Faculties. Yet, without careful awareness, mind-set training and linguistic discipline, our Language can play the part of Destroyer instead of Builder in our lives and in the lives of those we lead, and of th...

The Architecture of The Human System

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Kirsty Henderson speaks at TEDx Newcastle about The Architecture of The Human System Five Rings Training Founder, Architect and Athlete Kirsty Henderson takes a journey through the processes of building ourselves for better resilience, health and fulfilment, and explains the potentials which become available to us when we understand our Human Architecture. In Architecture every building she worked on had a blueprint, in her own personal development, Kirsty Henderson looked for the same. With no apparent solution, she embarked upon an epic and committed journey through Eastern healing and training systems, world philosophies, psychology, and theologies, technical and scientific studies, in the pursuit of creating her own Life Architecture.  Today she uses her “mapping of the human system” as the fundamental framework for her work in mental and physical reprogramming and Human Development As Founder of the  Five Rings Training & Research Institute  w...

To Do lists and I've Done lists

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Why the I've Done list is as important as the To Do list One of the best production tools I've ever used is my I've Done list. My To Do list gets written every night before I go to bed: a considered and realistic list of items to be ticked off the following day. Typically these sit in two categories of: Things I need to do Things I want to Asterisk the ones which make me money. Highlight the ones which are good for me. Delete as many of the others as possible. That's a simple To Do list efficiency tool because half the time the things we think we should be doing aren't the things which are useful to us, at all. I could go into more depth here by explaining that the 2 hours of yoga and the 10km run plus the half hour spiritual study and afternoon power nap are list features I consider to be as important as nurturing new clients and sending out invoices. That's for another post on daily actions, coming soon. For now we'll assume whatever is on...