Archive for the 'Antimimeticisomorphism' Category

Antimimeticisomorphism: Wedding

This video has become a YouTube sensation. I include it here just in case you’re one of the 10 people on the planet who hasn’t seen it. Even if you have seen it, have a quick look – it never loses it’s appeal!

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Antimimeticisomorphism: School built out of plastic bottles

This series of blog posts spotlighting examples of antimimeticisomorphism are aimed at triggering your Reticular Activation System (RAS) to seek out and find similar examples that can help you grow your business, advance your career and/or improve your life(style). When you do come across something that is truly out-of-the-ordinary, please pay it forward by sharing it with me so I can keep this going indefinitely.

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Happy Holidays!

You never know who’s sitting next to you… This inspirational video was sent to be by Ioho de Beer – it’s topical for the holiday season. It reinforces the positive force that’s out there, making a difference in the world. One shopping experience at a time!

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Antimimeticisomorphism: New iPod 4?

I wonder if Apple is going to have an iPod version like this soon?

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Antimimeticisomorphism: Hong Kong Apartment Example

Farhad Khurshed a Sydney Copywriter is one of the many people who make this blog the success that it is. With more than 50% user-generated content, I am able to keep offering you intriguing, interesting and creative ideas. This short YouTube video shows what you can do when you are an architect with an Exponential Mindset™.

Antimimeticisomorphism: Hong Kong Apartment Example

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Antimimeticisomorphism: You Get What You Focus On

This video is really creative. I am often amazed at our ability to be creative and innovative to make a point. I am sure you’ll enjoy this short YouTube video as you’ve enjoyed the others in this antimimeticisomorphism series. If you want to access them quickly, select the Antimimeticisomorphism category on this blog and you can also go to my website that is dedicated to this concept… Antimimeticisomorphism.com on it you’ll be able to access a ‘secret’ site at Antimimeticisomorphism.info.

Antimimeticisomorphism: You Get What You Focus On

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Antimimeticisomorphism: Recycling Part 2

If you’re addicted to this series of antimimeticisomorphism videos, you’re not alone. So am I! Don’t forget, I either find them or someone sends them to me… So I get the same thrill you get when you see it for the first time PLUS I get the satisfaction of knowing I’m the one who ‘sent it to you’. You’re welcome. It’s who I am and what I do as an Exponential Growth Strategist.

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Antimimeticisomorphism: Recycling 1 of 2

Today’s blog post was sent to me by David Conroy of The Lone Drainer And Pronto. It’s another example of what happens when you think antimimeticisomorphically – doing out-of-the-ordinary things that produce extra-ordinary results!

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Antimimeticisomorphism: The Modern Piggy Bank Account

Have you ever collected spare change in a jar or piggy bank? Well guess what? There’s a high tech way to do it now. Many banks and credit unions will top up your purchases on your credit card to a selected savings account – automatically.

If you buy something for $10.73, the 27 cents are rounded up and placed in your savings account. If you spend $19.95, then five cents are saved and if the total is $20,11, 89 cents are put aside for that rainy day.

Not all banks and credit unions offer this, but I am sure you could find one that can.

The benefit of doing this is the same as putting spare change in a jar, with the added benefit of compounding the interest for you automatically.

Don’t think it’s worth it? Think again.

Coinstar estimates there is $10.5 Billion in loose change in US households right now. That’s BILLION, not MILLION.

I bet if you scrounge around, you’ll find a few dollars of your own!

Add to that foreign currencies and well, you get the picture.

As I’ve said countless times, it’s all about applying the 1 Percent Improvement Doctrine, doing the little things SYSTEMATICALLY that end up making a BIG difference.

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Simplicity In Science

Einstein once said the goal of science and innovation is to “make things as simple as necessary, but no simpler.” Wise words to guide us.. This short video extols this concept revealing what top researchers are thinking to save millions of people from preventable diseases at little or no cost…

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