Across our work with the axiology of Robert S. Hartman, and especially within the interpretative insights provided by his assessment instrument, we have talked about the vital importance of Self-awareness, both knowing/experiencing the Self on the highest levels possible and also being able to fulfill the highest potential of our existence. This degree and intensityContinue reading “Robert S. Hartman on Self-Awareness”
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THE VALUE CYCLE
AXIOLOGY and The Judgment Index Has anyone ever told you that you remind them of someone? As much as you may look or act like another person, even with nearly 8 billion people on this planet, no one else is exactly like you. But how is that possible? How can each of us be asContinue reading “THE VALUE CYCLE”
The Priority—and Joy—of Good Balance
Steve Byrum, PhD Founding Partner of Judgment Index One of the most important “rites of passage” growing up in the 1950s and 1960s was not your first car or your first date. Very early on your hopes, dreams, and ambitions—all forms of valuing—were focused on bicycles. The bicycle was a source of great fun and greatContinue reading “The Priority—and Joy—of Good Balance”
