MindSonar® & Values

Would it be useful to get to the heart of your thinking?

Would you like to know how you or other people tick?

Would it be useful to understand more about yourself when thinking about career?

Would it be useful to get a better understanding of how you think at work?

Would you like to understand how to gain better rapport with people and even enhance motivation?

Would it be useful to be able to improve communication in groups whatever the context eg. business, sport and other?

Would it be useful to help people understand why in some situations they flourish and in others they get stuck, resolve conflicts and clarify training goals?

Would it be useful to attract people who fit the desired profile in a specific context (better recruitment)?

Would it be useful to develop a profile amongst people who function well in a particular position and therefore lead to better selection of candidates for that position?

Are you a sports person and want to understand why you train well yet your performance in a competition is not reflective of this? And would it be helpful for the coach to understand why and therefore to resolve it to increase performance?

These are just some of the reasons why you want to choose Mind Sonar®

 

What MindSonar® is (Meta Profile Analysis Worldwide)

MindSonar® is used by many people world-wide such as trainers, coaches, HR professionals and consultants, as it helps personal development in individual clients, as well as organisations with understanding how keep people think. MindSonar is the equivalent of an X-Ray machine for human thinking and is used for team building, training, recruitment, organisational development and coaching.

MindSonar® is a unique psychological tool that measures how you think as opposed to who you are. It is not a personality tool which ‘fits people into boxes’. It uses ‘Graves Drives’ (values/motivation) and Meta Programs (the building blocks of how a person thinks).

MindSonar® unlike any other psychological tool is contextual and helps YOU understand how you think in a specific situation. Therefore, the major difference is that it takes into account that you think differently when you are in different situations.

To date, MindSonar® has helped in many situations. Below are just a few examples:

* The Netherlands Equestrian Team win in the 2012 Olympics in London

* Improved sales in major European car brand

* Helped high level accountants with their personal branding

* MindSonar® was part of the leadership training of the Dutch Armed Forces

* Generated benchmark profiles for city traffic and environmental guards

And many more…

 

The Practical Element of MindSonar®

 

MindSonar® is a psychological tool completed online by the many clients all over the world, and a detailed report is then sent, along with a graph print-out (as can be seen in the example).

 

MindSonar® can only be interpreted by a qualified MindSonar® Professional.

 

 

Please check out Dr. Julie Bradshaw MBE below, currently one of an elite group (less than eight January 2018) registered and qualified MindSonar® Professionals in the UK:

 Check MindSonar® Registry

THE IMPORTANCE OF VALUES

Values are what are important to you. They are one of the unconscious filters o the unconscious mind and dictate what you spend time on.

 

SO WHY LEARN VALUES AND CHANGE THEM?

Have you ever wondered why people behave in different ways and why some are more motivated by some things and others are motivated by other things? This is as a result of people’s values. Understanding values gives us a better understanding of a) their behaviour and b) what motivates them.

Consider your communications and how different they would be in various contexts such as business or relationships? I you understand what is important to that person then it means you are understanding their values. Therefore, if you can meet their values then they are going to be more engaged in your communications.

Maybe you have an area of your life that is not bringing you happiness or perhaps your career is not fulfilling you? The reasons for this and other situations is that it is not meeting your values. You have to remember that values are what are important to you. As a result if your situation is not meeting that then it leads to unfulfillment and unhappiness!

Why is it that some people in life get half way to their goal and then a few months later go ‘off track’? The reason is that their values are not aligned to their goal. Their values take them off. Perhaps your life is a ‘sign wave’ ie. it goes from being say very successful to not successful. This is because of a person’s AWAY FROM values.

This shows that it is very important to learn values – wouldn’t you like to have consistency through life? Having a knowledge of values will allow you to adjust the ‘thing’ in your value set so that you get more consistent results.

How much better would your relationships be if you truly understood what is important to your partner? It certainly would be better. You would both ‘sing from the same hymn sheet’!

Aligning your values to what you want in your life is certainly a great idea. VALUES are everything that drive you whether not successfully or successfully.

 

WHAT ARE VALUES?

They are filters of the unconscious mind with some content and are held in a hierarchy of importance so the most important things in your life will be number one and the not so big, lower down the hierarchy eg. Number four.

Values are expressed as a high level generalisation – they are quite abstract and ambiguous. During therapy work when values are elicited they are expressed as nominalisations. They are what you spend time and focus on. In other words, they determine your focus and thinking and thus your behaviour. So the importance of values is they are what motivates and rives you either TOWARDS or AWAY from something.

 

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

TOWARDS values mean that a person is motivated by what they want. Using money as an example – a person is motivated to move away from what they fear as opposed TOWARDS what they want.

This can create a problem depending upon whether a person is ‘away’ or ‘towards’ motivated. As an example people with away from values would move ‘away from’ poverty. They are motivated to move away from what they fear as opposed to TOWARDS what they want. The problem is that when a person is ‘in poverty’ they work hard to make more money. Yet when they make more money they get further away and ultimately reach a point that their motivation around money has gone.

Therefore, this creates an unconscious crisis and the person re-plunges into poverty so they can be motivated again. If you are TOWARDS, the closer you get to money, the more consistently motivated you will be.

You can see why now that it is very important to look at your values and get rid of the AWAY FROM values. Therefore, your performance in life will be much better and you will get consistent results.

 

VALUES DETERMINE RESULTS IN LIFE!

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