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Think Like a Genius Everyday Using Your 5D Symbolic Models

By Todd Siler, PhD: Founder of Think Like A Genius

A Denver tALer presents her ME Model

A Denver tALer presents her ME Model

Here are some essential questions for further exploring the meanings of your ME Models models you created in the Think Like a Genius Workshop. These questions will help you get the most out of your symbolic models and apply them in practical ways everyday.  There’s a PDF available with even more than the 20 questions and some common-sense suggestions for mining the models for more meanings and other actionable next-steps. If you’re interested, simply contact tsiler@thinklikeagenius.com.

[editor's note: Todd Siler, PhD presented his Metaphorming® process to the Denver chapter of the Abundance League in April 2009. Attendees created three-dimensional symbolic models to describe themselves called ME Models.]


Questions To Help You Make, Understand, and Share Your ME Model™

The following questions can either help you think about what to make in creating your ME Model, or they can help you better understand what you’ve made. Either way, they can be useful for putting more meaning into your model, or getting more meaning out of it. Continue reading ‘Think Like a Genius Everyday Using Your 5D Symbolic Models’

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Thank you Todd Siler of Think Like a Genius!

We want to take a moment to appreciate Todd Siler of Think Like a Genius for his facilitation of a live 3-D modeling lab for tAL participants!  After a brief presentation about the history, philosophy, and practice of Think Like a Genius we literally dove into bags of modeling clay, tongue depressors, colorful pipe cleaners, photos, and styrofoam balls to create dynamic visual installations of how we feel when we are in our element and engaged in our passions/projects.  Ideas bounced, sparks flew, and time stopped!   Once our models were ready, each presented his/her model and received feedback and questions from Todd and the group, which deepened the experience even further.

And another thank you to Todd’s partners Eric Siler and Scott Perlman for their contributions to making this Abundance League meeting one to remember!

Warmly,

Susan (+Taj)

P.S.  Please feel free to respond to this post if you’d like to share your experiences….

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