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Dimensions of Listening By Ariel & Shya Kane

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Dimensions of Listening By Ariel & Shya Kane

In this inspiring episode of Being Here, join Ariel & Shya Kane in a new dimension of listening where you surrender to listening to another’s point of view rather than fighting the content of their words.

Listen Live this Wednesday, July 19th at 9am PST / 12pm EST on the VoiceAmerica Empowerment Channel: http://www.transformationmadeeasy.com/being-here-radio-show/

After this Wednesday, you can stream or download this episode and over 500 episodes on a wide variety of topics from our archives here: http://www.transformationmadeeasy.com/being-here-radio-show-archives/

You can also listen to Being Here on the go! Stream or download new and archived episodes to your smart phone or mobile device with these applications:

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Parents Are People, Too By Ariel & Shya Kane

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Parents Are People, Too By Ariel & Shya Kane

October 12, 2016 – Parents Are People, Too

Has it ever occurred to you that you don’t “own” your parents – that they are people, too? Tune in to this enlightening episode of Being Here with Ariel & Shya Kane and discover that if you stop referencing your parents for why you do the things you do (or don’t do) that you can be free to live your own life.

Listen Live this Wednesday, October 12th at 9am PST / 12pm EST on the VoiceAmerica 7th Wave Channel

After this Wednesday, you can stream or download this episode and over 400 episodes on a wide variety of topics from our archives here.

You can also listen to Being Here on the go! Stream or download new and archived episodes to your smart phone or mobile device with these applications:
Podcasts app for iPhone
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Are You Being ‘Listigious’? By Ariel & Shya Kane

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Are You Being ‘Listigious’? By Ariel & Shya Kane

September 28: Are You Being ‘Listigious’?

Are you keeping a list of grievances against your partner, your boss, your kids or even yourself? Have you been ready to fight to prove that your point of view is the right one, the only one? Ready to set down the list and have a life? Join Ariel and Shya Kane and find out how. Warning: Do NOT listen to this episode if you want to keep your list intact. Callers welcome at Tel# 1-866-472-5795!

Listen Live this Wednesday, September 28th at 9am PST / 12pm EST on the VoiceAmerica 7th Wave Channel. 
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After this Wednesday, you can stream or download this episode and over 400 episodes on a wide variety of topics from our archives here. 
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You can also subscribe to BEING HERE on iTunes!
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Happiness Amnesia…Again by Ariel & Shya Kane

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When you’re upset, you can’t remember a time when you were happy– happiness becomes an elusive concept. Tune in to Being Here with Ariel & Shya Kane and discover how to be happy…again, right here and right now. 
Listen Live this Wednesday, September 14th at 9am PST / 12pm EST on the VoiceAmerica 7th Wave Channel. 
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After this Wednesday, you can stream or download this episode and over 400 episodes on a wide variety of topics from our archives here. 
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You can also subscribe to BEING HERE on iTunes!
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If You Get Upset Try Saying Yes! by Ariel & Shya Kane

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If You Get Upset Try Saying Yes! by Ariel & Shya Kane

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If You Get Upset Try Saying Yes!
an excerpt from Practical Enlightenment
by Ariel & Shya Kane

People often erroneously think that once they wakeup, transform, have an enlightening event or series of events that they will never get upset again. There is also a misconception that years of looking at your life buys you something and that you should have permanent relief from getting disturbed.

Getting upset is not a failing, but to the mind that wishes to “get somewhere,” the mind that wishes to achieve enlightenment, it is.

Have you ever said to yourself:

I thought I was over that already
I don’t like being upset
I hate this
I don’t wanna be upset

Those thoughts are all about resisting this moment of now and being a No to how your life is showing up.

Most of us have the idea that enlightenment and transformation will save us from the domination of our lives. We think that if we become enlightened we’ll have power over sickness, fatigue and getting upset. So we strive to calm our minds, quiet the voice in our heads and gain control over our environment.

Here is the good news and the bad news: You have no control over how life shows up. It’s bad news if you’re trying to be in control because life doesn’t really care what you want. The good news is that you can discover how to be a Yes to how your life is unfolding in the moment and then miraculously, disturbing forces cease to disturb. The paradox is that you have no control, yet when you are a Yes to your life, you have ultimate control because what is happening becomes your choice. But you can’t do being a Yes in order to be in control. In other words, if you pretend to be a Yes but really are attempting to change the circumstances to meet your preferences or if you manipulate yourself or others to get what you want, then you are actually being a No in disguise.

We all have the idea that when we get enlightened, we will no longer be affected by circumstances and our current environment, that we will somehow be independent of the culture of which we are a part. Yet, our environment affects us. We feel other people’s disturbances and if we resist them, we become what we resist: disturbed.

It is likely that you are reading this book, in part, hoping to stop getting upset and being disturbed. But you can still be triggered, especially if you resist something. When you resist something like a body sensation, a thought, or an unwanted emotion, you push against it. Once you resist something, you become what you resist. With awareness, you can train yourself to be a Yes to this moment, however it is showing up. This includes being a Yes to your upset if you feel disturbed. Being upset is not a failure. You can simply notice it and move on. Simply seeing that you are upset without judging yourself is enough for it to dissolve.

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Since 1987, internationally acclaimed authors, seminar leaders, radio show hosts and business consultants Ariel and Shya Kane have acted as guides, leading people through the swamp of the mind into the clarity and brilliance of the moment. Find out more about the Kanes, their seminars in NYC, in the UK, Germany and Costa Rica, the Say YES to Your Life! Meetups their work has inspired, their Being Here radio show or join their email newsletter. Also get information about their four award-winning books.  Their newest book, Practical Enlightenment, is now available on Amazon.com.

Burn The List

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May 18, 2016: Burn the List

Do you keep lists of your partner’s transgressions – or even of your own? Ready to live your life unencumbered by resentments and regrets? Tune in to Being Here and ignite the fire to burn those lists – no matches required. Callers welcome at Tel# 1-866-472-5795!

Listen Live this Wednesday, May 18th at 9am PST / 12pm EST on the VoiceAmerica 7th Wave Channel.

After this Wednesday, you can stream or download this episode and over 400 episodes on a wide variety of topics from our archives here.

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Starting Over: Getting Past the Argument by Ariel & Shya Kane

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4/20/16 – Starting Over: Getting Past the Argument

Have you ever found yourself in one of those moods where no matter what someone says or does, it is all fodder for a fight? Join Ariel and Shya in Being Here and discover how to let go and start over.

Listen Live this Wednesday, April 20th at 9am PST / 12pm EST on the VoiceAmerica 7th Wave Channel.

After this Wednesday, you can stream or download this episode and over 400 episodes on a wide variety of topics from our archives here.

You can also subscribe to BEING HERE on iTunes!

COLLABORATIVE COMMUNICATION: HOW TO STAND OUT AND OPEN DOORS THROUGH YOUR WRITTEN WORD by Hemda Mizrahi and Elaine Rosenblum

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COLLABORATIVE COMMUNICATION: HOW TO STAND OUT AND OPEN DOORS THROUGH YOUR WRITTEN WORD by Hemda Mizrahi and Elaine Rosenblum

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How can you negotiate better, improve your self-presentation skills, and prevent misunderstandings that may emerge from e-communications, such as texting and emailing? Elaine Rosenblum, JD, an expert in COLLABORATIVE COMMUNICATION, joined me on “Turn the Page” to share tactics that will enable you to open doors through your written and spoken words.

Listen to our conversation to hear the full range of her suggestions and illustrations.

Elaine states, “To avoid potential miscommunication, SPECIFICITY is as important as shifting from judgmental to neutral language, especially in texting or emailing people you don’t know well, or in professional interactions.”

She provides two examples:

MICHAEL, AN EMORY MBA STUDENT PITCHING HIMSELF FOR A JOB
Elaine suggests to Michael: Instead of  “I think I have the skills to do this job,” let your interviewers know, “I am an Emory MBA with four years of beverage marketing experience at Coca Cola and Starbucks. I can conduct business in English, French and Spanish.”

FROM INDIANA UNIVERSITY TO GOLDMAN SACHS
“Young people interviewing for first jobs typically only have internship experience and minimal workplace skills. It’s imperative for recent or soon-to-be grads to understand “transferable skills” and articulate what makes them uniquely interesting. This Indiana student was a poker prodigy at nine. Few college juniors can own this proposition. Poker also has transferable skills to Wall Street. The Goldman feedback was that telling an engaging “story” about his “poker gift” is what set him apart and landed him the “long-shot” position.  Even seasoned executives have to work to maintain their specificity when articulating.”

MORE ON SPECIFICITY
“Using “them,” “it,” or “that” as reference points in texting may not provide adequate context. While it takes more actual texting words, directly stating time and place or redefining who “them” or what “it” or “that” is can prevent misunderstandings.”

Elaine offers three examples:
Revise “What time are you meeting them?” to “What time are you meeting Susie and Tom tonight?”

Change “What’s bothering you about the erupting situation?” to “What exactly concerns you about the disagreement between Susie and Tom that seemed to arise at the party on Saturday night?”

Instead of “Do you plan to do that?” state “Do you plan to attend the 7:00 pm San Francisco trip meeting on Tuesday, 4/3?”

BOND IN WRITING…AND FACE-TO-FACE
“While verbal communication typically evaporates after we say it, written communications survive and can serve as meaningful reference points. Communicating with clarity is a leadership skill and way of standing out in a professional world that demands immediate communication and moves too quickly. In personal relationships, SPECIFICITY builds invaluable trust and enhances the bonding that we crave and continually seek out on social media.”

In emphasizing how we can communicate to avoid unnecessary conflict and strengthen interpersonal connections, Elaine suggests that we avoid OVERRELYING on the written word: “The emotional satisfaction of a face-to-face conversation is difficult to replicate on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.”

RESOURCES THAT WILL GUIDE YOU TO “YES”
Improve your outcomes by going deeper in honing your collaborative communication skills. Elaine recommends: “Getting to Yes” by Roger Fisher and William Uri; “Alone Together” by Sherry Turkle; and the ProForm U™ blog by Elaine Rosenblum.

Learn about ProFormU™, Elaine’s consulting and mentoring firm, which “teaches students and professionals at all levels to articulate, collaborate and negotiate in virtually any setting.”

While we focused on the tactic of specificity in this post, Elaine shares other requirements and nuances of collaborative communication in our conversation on “Turn the Page.” Here’s the link for you to listen now.

Top Reasons People Are Stuck and 3 Steps to Getting Unstuck

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Top Reasons People Are Stuck and 3 Steps to Getting Unstuck

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Rick A. Morris will be interviewing Traci Duez on 1/15/2016 about her Mindworx program.  Utilizing Axiology, Traci has harnessed the understanding of how you really think, how to resolve conflict, and how you can measure yourself through the VQ profile.  Traci will explain how people are often stuck in false beliefs, fear of uncertainty, lack of motivation or purpose and how these can be resolved with 3 steps.  Please join this engaging episode which will change the way you view personality profiles and how to utilize Traci’s expertise to achieve a true Work/Life Balance.

Tune in Every Friday at 2pm PST to The Work/Life Balance

Time for a New Management Technique

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12/9/15 – Time for a New Management Technique

“You don’t want to get me upset because I am never upset alone!” – Murphy Brown

Do you ever manage the people around you by threatening to throw a fit if you don’t get your way? Ever notice that when you do no one is happy? Join Ariel & Shya Kane in Being Here and discover how to manage your life without having to get upset first. Callers welcome at Tel# 1-866-472-5795!

Listen Live this Wednesday, December 9th at 9am PST / 12pm EST on the VoiceAmerica 7th Wave Network.

After this Wednesday, you can stream or download this episode and over 400 episodes on a wide variety of topics from our archives here.

You can also subscribe to BEING HERE on iTunes!

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