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May 7, 2015
Philip Folsom
Simple Tool: The Fulcrum

We all have only a finite amount of power. Our ability to work depends on this power. It is expressed also calories in the food we eat. It is the money in our bank accounts. It is the gas in the tanks of our cars. A fulcrum enables us to magnify our limited power to do a particular thing with greater effectiveness.

Simple Tool: The Fulcrum
Philip Folsom
May 20, 2015

Power vs Force

Philip Folsom
May 20, 2015
Power vs Force

As human beings blessed with the ability to meta-cognate - the ability to be aware of our thoughts, our soul,  our free will - we get to utilize the creative energy of the universe in the ways we deem fit.

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Philip Folsom
May 14, 2015

Personal Responsibility = Added Leverage

Philip Folsom
May 14, 2015
Personal Responsibility = Added Leverage

We are either the master of our resources, or we are a slave to them - money, time, energy. In the process of moving from adolescent psychology to adult psychology we begin taking responsibility for becoming master of our resources, instead of being a slave to them. 

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Philip Folsom
May 7, 2015

Simple Tool: The Fulcrum

Philip Folsom
May 7, 2015
Simple Tool: The Fulcrum

We all have only a finite amount of power. Our ability to work depends on this power. It is expressed also calories in the food we eat. It is the money in our bank accounts. It is the gas in the tanks of our cars. A fulcrum enables us to magnify our limited power to do a particular thing with greater effectiveness.

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Philip Folsom
April 10, 2015

Finish Strong

Philip Folsom
April 10, 2015
Finish Strong

Finish Strong.  No one remembers how the game starts, only how it ends.

 

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Philip Folsom
March 18, 2015

The Lone Wolf Dies

Philip Folsom
March 18, 2015
The Lone Wolf Dies

This distance from our tribal roots has contributed to shattered bonds among people in our society. As a result of this breakdown of healthy interdependent relationships, we’ve bought into the myth of the fiercely independent, autonomous “lone wolf” archetype. Which is a lie. 

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