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Identifying our genius factor

%r r% We talked about the golden Buddha in Thailand that been covered by mud to protect it from marauding invaders 400 years ago; and which had only been rediscovered when it was moved after the Second World War. I made the point that many of us are like this golden Buddha, we cover ourselves with our fears and our doubts; the mud gets thicker through the countless times that people told us that were ‘not good enough’ or that we ‘couldn’t do it’. Over the years all this doubt becomes like mud that covers our golden genius. If we could somehow break it, let the gold shine out, then each and every one of us would discover we have a genius factor, something that may be exists nowhere else in any person in the world.

We then got people working in small groups to talk about the genius factor of each person in the group. The group's role was to help each person identify their genius factor and to think about how they could develop this and use it more often so that they could become even more successful.

When I was designing the workshop, I was slightly concerned about the reaction of Kiwis to this subject but at the end of the workshop people said this was one of the highlights.

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