I've been reading (but not doing exercises yet) from Personal Development for Smart People, or the blog of Stev Pavlina.
I've been looking over the articles, and they are pretty good!
What he is doing, is a big part of what Integral Practice is about, from my perspective (Except for the weird sleeping thing) . You would simply add an effective spiritual practice and community.
So, what's the problem with Steve, or with the Tony Robbinses of the world?
The biggest issue of course, is that the "successes" are shouted to the rooftops, while the vast majority of "failures", slink back to their own lives, ashamed to not live up to their goals. And in the case of Tony Robbins (and others) probably 3 grand lighter in the wallet as well. (This isn't the case for Steve Pavlina, from what I can tell. He offers a lot of his perspectives and practice, "open source", as it were, without a 3 grand seminar to attend. All praises!)
What's the solution to this?
Well - it will take another post, but I do have an interesting idea and I will post it later.
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Re: Personal Development for Smart People
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Vince
on Fri 13 Jan 2006 07:45 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Yeah, I really dig Pavlina's perspective. Sometimes his over the top attitude, and slight twang of arrogance grate on my nerves a bit, but overall I admire what he's doing a lot.
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