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PIVOT FOR MORE DESIREABLE OUTCOMES

  • Writer: Kim Jackson
    Kim Jackson
  • Mar 3, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 2, 2023

I am starting to see that so many people in business for themselves do not have emotional intelligence. It doesn't matter what a person does for a living. A person could have their own business or be working for someone else. The individual takes themselves everywhere. Themselves is a combination of anyone who has influenced the individual in any manner, be it positive or negative. Most of the time, the negative words projected have long-lasting crippling effects.


No matter where an individual decides to go or what an individual chooses to do. Depending on how emotionally self-aware a person is, the inner essence of a said person reflects itself as said person's public persona. Just because a person owns a company doesn't mean they are emotionally intelligent. Just because someone may work for someone else doesn't mean that they are not emotionally intelligent. This perspective is essential to have while building relationships and interacting with others. Balancing personal peace, while moving through a confused chaos of cluttered frequencies in this vast ocean of humanity is extremely important. No matter where a person goes, what a person does, or the person's public persona, developing a more positive view of life is how all of the outside waves of chaos get put back into perspective.


Putting the chaos of unorganized noise of various tangled webs of options from others caught within their own webs of self-doubt into its proper perspective is clearing clutter for clarity. From an Audio Engineering perspective, this could be seen as trimming off awful frequencies from a recording to hear a more pleasant sound quality where all of the frequencies have their own pockets. When frequencies, thought patterns, or thinking habits are no longer fighting each other, resonance with the solutions can begin. Everyone has some background noise or voice constantly running that's full of doubt and fear, called themselves. The way to counterbalance noise is to blend the frequencies or thoughts into a more balanced solution. Mind mapping involves constructing the dissonant energy with harmonizing resonant solutions called pivoting. Pivoting is identifying the problem, then working in the opposite direction to create a different, more optimistic path for flowing the energy of creating a happy life.


If a person is closed-minded, the realization of change has to occur. It's something about triggering pain points. Pain points are dissonant energies within a person that makes them want to close up. Pain points are issues from childhood traumas that most people are unaware they suffer from. Those unhealed traumas are the barriers that are difficult to get around if the traumas are unidentified.

 
 
 

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