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Residents’ Leadership ProgramResidents’ Leadership Program
Presented by:Judith A. Sedgeman
West Virginia Initiative for Innate [email protected]
www.wviih.org
Presented by:Judith A. Sedgeman
West Virginia Initiative for Innate [email protected]
www.wviih.org
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ReviewReview
Our first meeting was about individual stress and the way we move in and out of stressed states of mind: Experience is created from the inside-out. Stress is a moment-to-moment experience generated by
the nature and quality of our thinking. As our thinking changes, our changing states of mind
define our behavioral options (other people, situations, and our own potential look different to us in different states of mind).
If you haven’t done the reading from the first session, the material can be downloaded from your web-site.
Our first meeting was about individual stress and the way we move in and out of stressed states of mind: Experience is created from the inside-out. Stress is a moment-to-moment experience generated by
the nature and quality of our thinking. As our thinking changes, our changing states of mind
define our behavioral options (other people, situations, and our own potential look different to us in different states of mind).
If you haven’t done the reading from the first session, the material can be downloaded from your web-site.
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InnateInnate
Natural
Inborn
Constant
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PrinciplesPrinciples
Constant
Primary
Universal
True
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Innate HealthInnate Health
Mind The formless energy of life
Thought Creating forms from the energy of life
Consciousness Seeing the forms created as “reality” and
knowing that we are creating them
Mind The formless energy of life
Thought Creating forms from the energy of life
Consciousness Seeing the forms created as “reality” and
knowing that we are creating them
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Objectives, Day 2Objectives, Day 2
To recognize the relationship between our individual states of mind and how we interact with and understand others: Understand why and how all people continually
create a unique, changing reality; Recognize the significance of those separate
realities in forming and sustaining good relationships;
Recognize the role of thinking and state of mind in listening, learning, compassion and professionalism;
To recognize the relationship between our individual states of mind and how we interact with and understand others: Understand why and how all people continually
create a unique, changing reality; Recognize the significance of those separate
realities in forming and sustaining good relationships;
Recognize the role of thinking and state of mind in listening, learning, compassion and professionalism;
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thoughtConsciousness
Mind
Personalreality
Personalreality
Personalreality
Personalreality
Personalreality
Personalreality
Personalreality
Personalreality
Personalreality
Thought
Personalreality
What weThink
That weThink
The Principles at WorkThe Principles at Work
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That we think
What we think
How Thought WorksHow Thought Works
Common to all;Constant
Unique to each;Variable
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The body doesnThe body doesn’’t care how justified you aret care how justified you are……
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State of MindState of Mind Level of FeelingLevel of Feeling BehaviorsBehaviors
Compassionate, Grateful
Calm, Clear-headed
Happy, Enthusiastic
Okay, but Stressed
Unhappy, Distracted
Confused, Frazzled
Despair, Resignation
Th
inki
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rives
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.Th
inki
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rives
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People move up
and down across the line all the time
People move up
and down across the line all the time
Chart adapted from one originally prepared by Robert Gunn Being
Secure
Insecure
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State of MindState of Mind Level of FeelingLevel of Feeling BehaviorsBehaviors
Compassionate, Grateful
Calm, Clear-headed
Happy, Enthusiastic
Okay, but Stressed
Unhappy, Distracted
Confused, Frazzled
Despair, Resignation
Unity
Good will
Team spirit
Urgency, impatience
Controlling, rigid
Angry, blaming
“Dog eat dog”
Th
inki
ng D
rives
. .
.Th
inki
ng D
rives
. .
.
People move up
and down across the line all the time
People move up
and down across the line all the time
Chart adapted from one originally prepared by Robert Gunn Being Doing
Secure
Insecure
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State of MindState of Mind Level of FeelingLevel of Feeling BehaviorBehavior
Compassionate, Grateful
Calm, Clear-headed
Happy, Enthusiastic
Okay, but Stressed
Unhappy, Distracted
Confused, Frazzled
Despair, Resignation
Unity
Good will
Team spirit
Urgency, impatience
Controlling, rigid
Angry, blaming
“Dog eat dog”
Collective Accomplishment
Effective, Productive
New Ideas
Activity w/o Results
Errors & Mistakes
Poor Performance
Chaos and uproar
Th
inki
ng D
rives
. .
.Th
inki
ng D
rives
. .
.
People move up
and down across the line all the time
People move up
and down across the line all the time
Chart adapted from one originally prepared by Robert Gunn Being Doing
Secure
Insecure
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Water level
Calm
Upset
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Finding the Insight Bus Stop
Running around the field
I DON’T KNOW…
Allow MindAllow MindTo QuietTo Quiet
Try to Try to Figure It OutFigure It Out
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What we do to get temporary relief from upsetting thinking always has consequences.
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When our minds are not free and clear, we make mistakes with the best of intentions.
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Mind quiets. Attachment to insecure thought content
disappears. Insight and common sense return. We have good judgment and make good
choices. We feel awake, alive and present. Our body’s healing potential revives.
Mind quiets. Attachment to insecure thought content
disappears. Insight and common sense return. We have good judgment and make good
choices. We feel awake, alive and present. Our body’s healing potential revives.
WisdomWisdom
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WisdomWisdom
We scarcely notice it because it is natural. We scarcely notice it because it is natural.
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Why does this matter…Why does this matter…
To you? To your colleagues? To your patients? To your family? To your institution?
To you? To your colleagues? To your patients? To your family? To your institution?
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Closing thoughtClosing thought
“Our intellect and our inner wisdom should work together to create harmony in our lives. However, if the intellect lacks wisdom, chaos reigns.”
Sydney Banks
The Missing Link, p. 132www.sydneybanks.org
“Our intellect and our inner wisdom should work together to create harmony in our lives. However, if the intellect lacks wisdom, chaos reigns.”
Sydney Banks
The Missing Link, p. 132www.sydneybanks.orgMr. Banks speaking at a Mr. Banks speaking at a
seminar at WVU in April, 2005seminar at WVU in April, 2005