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What is the difference between the Imagination for the Dreamer and Creativity for the Rebel?

Dreamers and Rebels are both able to bring amazing new things into the world, look at life in unique ways, and find new possibilities. How they go about it is different. Continue reading

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Is there one personality part or combination that is better or worse?

There is no better or worse part, combination or structure. It’s true that certain parts may be drawn to certain types of jobs and careers. However when you are getting your psychological needs met, you can move to any part of your personality you want. Continue reading

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How is PCM different from DiSC and MBTI?

PCM differs from MBTI and DiSC in four ways. Continue reading

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Can PCM help identify stress points for addiction?

PCM offers practical and precise tools to help persons with addiction identify triggers, deal with stress, and break the cycle. Continue reading

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Can memory be altered by the subtle changes in sentence structure that precede distress behavior?

Can memory be altered by the subtle changes in sentence structure that precede distress behavior? Yes! Drivers can create Neural Pathways which become Memory… Continue reading

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Isn’t PCM just another way to stereotype people?

Arranged much like the floors of a six-story building, each person’s “personality condominium” is unique in terms of the order of these floors and how much energy a person has to access each part of their personality structure. Continue reading

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Why do people phase?

Why do people phase? The short answer is that each of us must get our phase psychological needs met in healthy ways in order to function at our best. When this doesn’t happen, we attempt to get those same needs … Continue reading

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I’ve done my part, what about others?

I’ve done my part, what about others? For most of us, using process (channels/perceptions) when interacting with others takes energy and intention to learn. However, you will find your communication effectiveness improving with less effort over time. It can become … Continue reading

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Can I phase without going through severe distress?

Can I phase without going through severe distress? Dr. Kahler’s research has shown that about three out of every one hundred people who have phased report that they phased without experiencing the predicted distress behavior. Consistently, two reasons are given … Continue reading

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