
Innovation: a Higher Calling
Religion for the 21st Century
Mood Therapy - New!
Today you have two options to repair your sour mood: chemistry, or comradery. Pills, over- the-counter and prescription are plentiful. They don't address the source, they cut the implementation path, keeping your mood on the straight and narrow. Otherwise -- you pay a therapist, or you enlist a friend, and before them you vent, while from them you get platitudes and pep talk -- "You are better than that" type of things. Together these methods handle the load, but for some, more is needed. Something different, something new. Not a cure, but a way to attack the cause for your bad mood. Here is something you may want to consider.
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Before I spell it out, I must state clearly that I am not a psychologist, nor a social worker. I am a professional innovation science practitioner who found out that people with an innovative attitude are clearing all sorts of ill spirit, and bad mood. Innovators are forward looking, energized, full of expectation that a better way is about to be exposed, and they are busy exposing it. Expectation ushers in good mood; and then joy of accomplishment clears ills of all sorts and flavors. Innovation attitude is the remedy that works.
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I have seen it works within our team, I have recorded its positive impact upon clients, and I noticed its effect on my students. People with debilitating pain were able to suppress it through investing heart mind and soul in a well-defined, consequential innovation challenge.
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There are some steps to be taken, they need to be tailored, but the impact is universal and durable. So, no, I am not a psycho-big-title nor a socio-well-known, I am a professor of engineering. I have no license to inject you with drugs, nor to prescribe any pills, but I am sure within my good standing if I talk with you and show you how innovation attitude and innovative activity helps you when so many drugs just give you indigestion, and so many therapy sessions give you mental congestion.
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Sign up for a 45 minutes introductory session: The Gideon Samid Innovation Therapy --
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