The Emotional Intelligence of Self Development

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The Emotional Intelligence of Self Development
The “Me” you think you are – is not you. Pretty shocking, isn’t it. Rather, “You” exist as potential that has been constructed by your instinctual emotional brain to survive in a particular environment. 
When your brain finds a successful solution for short-term survival, it is locked into automatic emotional response patterns for dealing with the challenges of living. By the time you can think for yourself, your brain has already shaped you into a particular self. You would never have known it even happened.
You assume, it is just “Me”. And as long as we remain blind to situation, we stay locked in a self-limiting construction of the Self you could be. Come watch as Rande Howell describes how this happened.
And what you can do about it to reclaim the hidden potential that got left out from the adaptation that became you. Watch this video.
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