Managing Energy, Not Time for Weight Loss and Metabolism
Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz have taken a very interesting approach to engagement that we have found very useful with our clients. They assert that without the right quantity, quality, focus, and force of energy we are compromised in our activities.
And to be fully engaged, we must be physically energized, emotionally connected, mentally focused, and spiritually aligned with a purpose beyond our immediate self-interest. One step toward managing energy, not time for weight loss and metabolism is to be fully engaged.
Once we made the decision to develop this course online, Butch laid out a timeline to have it ready in three months. The entire process took longer then he had anticipated. He was working from first thing in the morning to some point late in the afternoon when he would reach a point where he could only stare the screen.
As modules were being recorded, he started working on the course delivery software and realized that the original format we wanted would not be available. This change in format also meant the entire course structure would have to change.
And to top it off. Our main computer crashed.
Almost everything was recovered but all progress ceased for several days. And you want to know why? Because an event that happens only about once every three years occurred. Butch got sick.
Even though we have used these concepts for years, like anyone else in todays busy world we can get overwhelmed by events and feel the same stress as everyone else. But, we also have the tools to recognize where the problem is and make repairs.
Throughout the course we give several examples of the interdependence of psychology and physiology. The brain and body are very much the same thing, […]