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Aware of Being Unaware! Today’s ‘Hour of Power’ is about considering the question, “What are you missing?” We are UNCONSCIOUS creatures. The highest level of learning is UNCONSCIOUS COMPETENCE, and the lowest level of learning is UNCONSCIOUS INCOMPETENCE. It is posited that we only use 3-5% of our brain Consciously. I hear all kinds of flak on this statement, but what I usually hear it as, is that we only use 10% of our brain. I said, “CONSCIOUSLY”. We are programmed creatures. We have a CONSCIOUS mind\brain, and an UNCONSCIOUS mind\brain. We breathe without thinking about it, but if we think about it, we can change our breathing- but it works without Conscious thought or attention. We drove home after work, without realizing how we drove home. Yet, we stopped at all the stops, we turned at all the turns and we wind up at home realizing- “I don’t remember driving home”. That is also what can happen in life, we get to the end, to a trauma and a drama and then we wonder, “WHAT HAPPENED?”. Today on Like It Matters Radio you will hear from recent graduates of Leadership Awakening. A 2.5-day intensive Leadership Experience that WAKES PEOPLE UP to what they have been missing- UP UNTIL NOW! Join Mr. Black as he is joined by TEAM MEMBERS from Team 894. Listen in as you hear what it is like to become AWARE OF BEING UNAWARE!

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