Intro to Thinkrite for Kids and Teens #1

We had our first introductory session to the children’s course. The response was amazing! The session was attended by both the children and the parents. Kirtanya first addressed the children and explained the course in a way which can be understood by them. She showed them practical and fun exercises by which the right and the left brain function and the urgency to synchronise their functions so as to activate the higher potentials hidden within them. The children loved it!

Later she addressed the parents separately in which she addressed the parental concerns and outlined the course syllabus. She educated them on the relationship they share with the children, the immense love behind it and also the damages they cause inadvertently with the best of intentions. The child becomes a victim of the parental inputs. She highlighted on how the children will be rid of their negative conditionings against studies. The parents too were highly motivated to help the child participate in the class.

The registrations have begun in right earnest!

Session Date: Nov 28, 2009

Unlimited Power #16

One twelfth standard student who participated in the class left the class with a firm resolution, “I am going to master psychology!” So impressed was she with the presentation of the classes and the subjects. We had a team of humorous young professionals who participated in the session. Their Timing in cracking a joke was just amazing. The sessions were punctuated with joyous laughter. Indeed the best way to learn is to make it humorous.

Session Date: Nov 22, 2009

Rite Thinker Awareness Session #18 - Errors in communication

After the previous Awareness session, some Rite Thinkers wanted more clarification on the art of questioning and identifying the errors in communication. So Kirtanya covered the first five tools in a little more depth relating it to everyday affairs which laid a strong foundation to understand communication.

Session Date: Nov 15, 2009

Intro to Unlimited Power #16

The session was very interactive! Not bad for new comers. How much ever we talk the same things in the introduction sessions, still each time it feels as though you are listening to a totally different presentation. I guess the reason is Kirtanya packs so much passion into each session.

Session Date: Nov 5, 2009

Rite Thinker Awareness Session #17 - The Art of Questioning

All of us know ‘what’ to think. But do we really know ‘how’ to think?

In this really few who do know to think it is a still smaller percentage who know how to make others think. You know how it goes, your son says, “I can’t do that.” Well! You are a caring father so you have to tell him “No! You can do it!” You tell him so and then you end up in an argument in which your son’s original belief has ended up becoming stronger still. It is true. The more you argue with a person and tell them how wrong they are, the more you strengthen the negative belief you wish to loosen.

The class was great this time since we had very insightful observation into the thought forms of people and how to put the questions that will make them very clear as to what they are communicating. We learnt some really interesting tools to identify when someone is using twelve key forms of sloppy thinking. We also learnt to subtly coach a person in better ways of thinking. Many Rite Thinkers came forward and expressed confidence that it will reduce misunderstandings since it has made our own communication more clear.

Looking forward to the next class!

Session Date: Nov 1, 2009
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