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Pursuing your passion, living a balanced life, aligning with the universe. All of these phrases have been incorporated into our everyday nomenclature. Easy to say … but really adapting to these adages, and accepting their principals may not only affect your mental and emotional state-of-mind but also, just how you feel, physically.
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Apple PodcastsAndroidRSSNeed some help? I know I could use a hand. Today your host, Connie Whitman, and her guest Richard Barrett are going to sort this out. Richard’s new book “A New psychology of Human Well-Being.” At the heart of Richards theory is that the path to health and well-being involves satisfying one’s ego’s needs and one’s soul’s desires. If we are unable to satisfy the former, it will be difficult to satisfy the latter.
Aside from being an author, Richard is internationally recognized as a thought leader on the evolution of human values in business and society. Founder and chairman of the Barrett Values Centre, and a very interesting title – former Values Coordinator at the World Bank. As the creator of Cultural Transformation Tools (CTT), his organization supports more than 6,000 organizations on their transformational journeys.
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Pursuing your passion, living a balanced life, aligning with the universe. All of these phrases have been incorporated into our everyday nomenclature. Easy to say … but really adapting to these adages, and accepting their principals may not only affect your mental and emotional state-of-mind but also, just how you feel, physically.
Subscribe with your favorite podcast player
Apple PodcastsAndroidRSSNeed some help? I know I could use a hand. Today your host, Connie Whitman, and her guest Richard Barrett are going to sort this out. Richard’s new book “A New psychology of Human Well-Being.” At the heart of Richards theory is that the path to health and well-being involves satisfying one’s ego’s needs and one’s soul’s desires. If we are unable to satisfy the former, it will be difficult to satisfy the latter.
Aside from being an author, Richard is internationally recognized as a thought leader on the evolution of human values in business and society. Founder and chairman of the Barrett Values Centre, and a very interesting title – former Values Coordinator at the World Bank. As the creator of Cultural Transformation Tools (CTT), his organization supports more than 6,000 organizations on their transformational journeys.
The post Architect of Change – A New Psychology of Human Well-Being appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.