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![]() Gary Jordan, Ph.D., has over 27 years of experience in clinical psychology, behavioral assessment, individual development, and coaching. He earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology – Berkeley. He's the co-founder of Vega Behavioral Consulting, Ltd., a consulting firm that specializes in helping people discover their true skills and talents. Visit www.vrft.com for more information.
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![]() Learn How to Celebrate Your Limitations for Life SuccessHaving a life success with meaning and fulfillment requires not only knowing your gifts and talents, but also knowing your limitations. Knowing what you cannot do is just as important as knowing what you can. ![]() When Everyone Is Right, Who's Wrong? Uncovering the Mystery of Perceptual StylesEach of us perceives the world differently, not only because of differing perceptual styles, but also because of the various circumstances, goals, aspirations, ages and lifestyles we have. These individual experiences create different realities, each of which represents only part of the whole picture. ![]() Do You Have Permission to Excel?Your current abilities depend largely on how you experienced four important developmental factors as a child in relation to your budding skills. These four factors, Permission, Promotion, Protection and Power greatly influence the feelings we have about various skills whether it be joy, fear or even dread. The skills that inspire power and strength are most likely to bring the most joy and fulfillment and are worth your happiness to discover and develop. ![]() Enjoying Life: How Discovering Your Natural Skills Can Keep Things Looking UpDetermining whether a particular skill you possess is natural or acquired is an important step to doing more of what you do best. Discovering and developing skills that come naturally to you brings feelings of fulfillment and joy, and a sense of greater life success. ![]() A New Definition of Success: How to Listen to Your Inner Self and Create Your Own Brand of SuccessDefining success as a human being rather than a human doing requires the ability to tune out the constant barrage of external demands on time, talent and resources. It is important to turn inward, to reflect, and to determine with one's own internal set of values and standards what is worthwhile and what is a waste of the precious resource of time. ![]() Teaching an Eagle to Swim, Appreciating and Nurturing Your Unique TalentsYou have abilities for which you have innate potential – some of which you may already be aware, and some that are just waiting to be discovered and used.
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