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Mobilize the 24 / 7 problem solving potential of the unconscious

INFO:  StaseMichaels@interpretadream.com

INNOVATIONS VIA THE SLEEPING MIND


A RESEARCH TOOL THAT GUARANTEES PROGRESS
Regularly Accesses Breakthrough Ideas and Solutions Generated in the Unconscious
       
A TOOL FOR INNOVATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING
Problem Solving using the Unconscious, Your 24/7 Silent Partner.
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UNDERSTAND THE MECHANICS OF THE SLEEPING MIND

As Easy as Driving a Car. Learning to access solutions generated by the sleeping mind, which is often called the unconscious, is as easy as learning to drive a car. To drive, you need basic intelligence and willingness. To drive, you take lessons, get a license, and pay for gas and insurance. Everyone wants to drive despite those costs.  Like driving, once you make use of problem solving by "sleeping on it", you see the on-going benefits and want to continue.

Where do dreams come in? Dreams are the communication bridge. They are the main "memory tool” in place while we sleep, so communications from the brain are recorded as a dream to pass along as you awake. Dreams are the car of the sleeping mind. Exploring dream insights makes a critical difference for decision-making, problem solving, and acquiring innovative, breakthrough ideas. Many achievements have occurred with the help of the sleeping mind (see Innovations via the Sleeping Mind, above). Not using this built-in communications channel of the sleeping mind is like riding a bicycle to work. You get to where you want to go, but it's a slow way to proceed and limits you to shorter distances. You go farther, faster, and can accomplish more, by learning to communicate with your sleeping brain. SEMINAR TECHNIQUES SHOW YOU HOW TO DO SO.

Tap into Innovative Ideas.   Your unconscious psyche registers every thought. With access to the entire storehouse of your experience and information, the unconscious is a critical link to achieving solutions and creative breakthroughs.

CONSERVE R&D RESOURCES. To achieve breakthrough insights, leaders, inventors and creative thinkers spontaneously use tools of the unconscious such as naps, meditation, and time spent in nature. Whether a problem is large or small, engaging only the conscious mind which is the common approach is like going across a wide lake in a rowboat. It can be done, but it is time consuming, requires strength and agility, is subject to weather conditions and creates significant wear and tear. There is an alternative. Using specific and easy - to - learn techniques, an executive can engage the unconscious through clear dreams to bring forth information and perspectives that provide breakthroughs.

Engaging the unconscious is like crossing a wide lake in a small pleasure craft. Getting across does not depend on the size or condition of the person, it proceeds quickly, it is not subject to most weather changes, and does not wear out those who propel the vehicle. Whether directed to scientific questions, matters of design, marketing or solving specific problems, mobilizing the unconscious through dreams provides unexpected insight from the first concept to breakthrough, turning point information.

ENGAGE A NATURAL 24/7 MECHANISM.   Whether in a dream or during waking, in the past, problem solvers waited for spontaneous ideas to appear that presented a breakthrough insight. That was the case for the inventor of the modern sewing machine. In its original version, the needle pointed upward. A dream showed the beak of a bird pointing downward with a thread in its mouth and aiming for the material lying flat on a table and inspired the inventor to place the needle in its current position of facing downward. That breakthrough innovation stood the test of decades. The same is true for the inspiration received in dreams by many scientists, inventors, creative writers and artists whose work has survived. But it is no longer necessary to wait for a spontaneous idea or a dream that carries unexpected insight. Current understanding of how the unconscious and its bridge - dreams - work, confirms it is possible to tap into natural mechanisms to regularly access insights.

MINE THE SOLUTIONS GENERATED BY THE SLEEPING MIND. Mobilizing insights generated in the unconscious allows you to conserve resources and move to generate patents more quickly. Net the one piece of information that creates an exciting advance. Turn a 'STOP' sign into an 'All Systems Go' command. Researchers can extract essential solutions as a must-have tool for R&D Divisions and medical-university researchers who seek a competitive edge to develop innovative ideas and product upgrades.


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THE UNCONSCIOUS, YOUR 24/7 SILENT PROBLEM-SOLVING PARTNER. 

EXTRACT CREATIVE SOLUTIONS FROM THE UCONSCIOUS

          

EACH CORPORATE SEMINAR PROVIDES:

 1.    Written material to explain the landscape of the unconscious and its connection to dreams.

2.   Unique techniques to engage the unconscious.

3.   Clear, easy guidelines and practice sessions.

4.   Practical insights not available elsewhere.

5.  An effective, reliable problem solving springboard for a lifetime

 

CONTENT

 DAY 1  

      Introduction

       Notes on the Proven Track Record

              How to Mobilize the Unconscious

              Introduction to Techniques

 DAY 2 & 3  

               Techniques / Hands-on Application & Discussion

 DAY 4

               Techniques / Advanced Applications

               Shortcuts - Translating images presented by the unconscious


CHICAGO COMPANY ELATED WITH RESULT S

ONE PRESIDENT’S REMARKS:

Company President Bob S. reviewed participants' assessments, commenting: "Attendees said the experience was very informative and enlightening. Many cited they learned much more than expected and took away concrete tools." Addressing their confidence to apply techniques, he stated: "Participants agreed that once they practice these simple steps, they will be able to do it." Targeting content, he noted: "Outstanding material, focus and excellent work with individuals. Breaking down the process into tiny, simple parts, together with practice sessions, was very helpful. They thought the five steps of working with dreams were wonderful."  His closing remarks cited: "The group was impressed by Michaels' knowledge and insight, and amazed at how she could cut right through to the meaning of a dream."  He concluded: "An overall great job.”

CONTACT INFORMATION:

StaseMichaels@interpretadream.com

Telephone:757-233-9501

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