To define what your environment is we have to look at the patterns we see in the environment. We look for the commonalities between all of the possible things that could potentially make up our environment. Find out how we do it in Lesson 2 on Environment.
“The Process Model” organizes the naturally recurring parts of your entire development so you can put the principles of the Adult Learning Method and Inchworm into action day after day. It improves results-oriented thinking and leads to a consistently high level of performance while maintaining steady improvement. Find out how to use it inside.
The environment is a concept based off of the idea of evolution. I am not talking about how the world came to be, rather the nature of change and development. Everything evolves, changes, and develops. All of these changes are based on the environment. What does this mean for us? Watch Lesson 1 on Environment.
At a recent team meeting the question: "Why is Social Dynamics Important to You?" was posed, and each of us were challenged to write a letter detailing why we believe in the movement so much. Here is Kevin's answer.
By understanding the correlation between the types of value (needs) and the types relationships created from these value exchanges, it is possible to give each and every relationship in your life more purpose and more direction. Find out how in Lesson 6.
What is our mission? Why do we, Kingpin Social, exist? What is our goal with Social Dynamics? What announcements do we have to share with everyone? Find out for yourself, inside.
Without an understanding of what values exist and are being exchanged among people, it is very difficult to know the direction that each relationships is headed, let alone the purpose of these relationships. To change this we need to understand what a human values, and this is the topic of Lesson 5.
If relationships are all based of an exchange of value, then understanding the types of values we exchange is essential for understanding the types of relationships we ultimately create. So what types of value do we need to exchange in order to develop positive relationships? Find out in Lesson 4.
Math is a universal language. By developing the ability to understand relationships by building parallels to the relationship nature of mathematics, much can be learned. In lesson 3 you will learn how to use this concept to your advantage.