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"It depends which way you look at it!"
Hello

In a
conversation just a few weeks ago – I heard an
expression (just 3 words) and wondered what it was.
Naturally…
I
looked it up and thought to myself:
“Makes sense, lots of sense!”
And so…
Here
it is and how you use it right this very second:
The Coriolis Effect
Yes
– named after the 19th century French scientist,
Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis – the effect is fascinating
to consider.
Let
me do my best to explain it if you haven’t already
visited this in life - so far>
Imagine yourself on a roundabout, a merry-go-round,
perhaps the simple one found at your local park.
You’re at one side - I’m at the other side.
The
roundabout is spinning round.
You
have a tennis ball in your hand and you throw it to
me.
Now…
From
your perspective the ball travels in a straight line
from you to me.
From
my perspective the ball travels in a straight line
to me from you.
However…
And
this is the Coriolis Effect – from the viewpoint above the roundabout – the ball will appear to have travelled in
a CURVED line from you to me – true?
You
can picture this can’t you?

Ok – so what…
Does
this have to do with you and me and our ongoing
success?
Well
– there’s a process I use in my life and it’s called:
Peripheral Dimensional ThinkingTM
You
may have noticed it’s my initials – PDT
Mind
you so are:
Personal Development Training
Park
Drive Tipped
Please Don’t Touch
And
I’m sure you can think of other examples
peter@tgimondays.com
Anyway…
Here’s how it all comes together.
Take
a look at your life, your business, your challenges,
your opportunities, your connections, your ‘everything’
from a different perspective.
From:
1. Above
2. Below
3. In front
4. Behind
5. From the left (in any meaning you’d like)
6. From the right (in any meaning you’d like)
7. From the past
8. From the future
9. From inside a shoe
10. From outside the universe
You’ll be surprised...
At
just what you’ll see and the insights and outsights
you gain.
Then, of course:
Action is needed.
Let
me ask:
Will
you do this – it only takes a few seconds the first
time and you WILL be amazed what happens.
Will
you?
Go
on then!
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Peter Thomson
Editor &
Peripherally Dimensionally Thinking
Publisher
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