The Gamification Report Blog
My previous post, The Problem with the F Word, explored the self-fulfilling fear cycle and self-limiting beliefs that trap you and keep you from moving there.
In the book Habits Die Hard, authors Anderson and Murphy reference a practice from Buddhist teacher, James Barasz, that you can use to dispe...
by Monica Cornetti
President, Sententia Inc
Have you ever thought about the gap between where you are and where you want to be? How big is that gap?Â
Have you discovered what that gap is? Typically, it’s the risk you haven't taken.
What keeps you from crossing that gap? It’s that 4-letter F Word. ...
When I met Lillian, she was just beginning to experiment with her first words, but she had been communicating via sign language for months. She not only expressed her needs and wants, but also how she felt about situations long before she could express such terms verbally.Â
Gestures are our first l...
by Jonathan Peters, PhD
With the launch of our new BOX Experience, I’ve been thinking about what it means to be inside or outside the box.
With the BOX Experience each panel of the BOX —both inside and out—represents different aspects of our lives. For instance, on the front of my box, I have an ...
by Jonathan Peters, PhD, SententiaÂ
My weekly runs on the beach have been more interesting lately. Summer brings many people to our little island community. For some reason, more people than usual were digging in the sand last week. Some even came equipped with sizable shovels and buckets for the e...
Jonathan Peters, PhD, CMO, Sententia
“As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac El Dorado… Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired.”   ― David Mamet, Glengarry Glen Ross
I was young when arcades appeared. My parents didn’t give me spending money, so some time passed bef...
Like me, you were probably raised to believe that no one will like you if you talk about yourself all the time. But did you know that if you can get people to talk about themselves, this act of  self-disclosure is accompanied by spurts of heightened activity in the brain? Harvard neuroscientists hav...