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Tenpower: Where? Why? How?

Posted on October 10th, 2010 by Michael

Where to use Tenpower?

You can use tenpower anywhere. There’s no right place to use tenpower. Some people use tenpower to get started. Some use tenpower for fitness, practising skills and doing repetitions. You can use tenpower to solve problems, to create opportunities.

Writers can use tenpower to escape writer’s block. I use tenpower in teaching thinking skills. Business people use tenpower to plan ahead. Students use tenpower to do their research. Parents use tenpower to help in family discussions. Where can you use tenpower?

Why use Tenpower?
Putting-on a zero is a powerful thing to do. It is the quintessential provocation. It’s purpose is to provoke movement through the cognos, the universe of possible thoughts. It allows you to escape from your present position.

It’s a bit like using a helicopter. If you wanted to climb a mountain you might start from the bottom but then when you reach the summit you say Boy, if only we’d come that way it would have been easier. This is because the view from the top is different from the view at the bottom. If you had a helicopter you could fly to the top first, see the better way, and then go back and use it.

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5 Responses to “Tenpower: Where? Why? How?”


  1. JULIO Says:

    I LOVE THE ZERO/ooooos it(they) make me wealthy. 1 $, 10$ 100$ 1000 $ – x10 zeros and I am there.

  2. Shan Guneratne Says:

    I could use ten power by using the “helicopter factor” to view the organisation I work with.

    Then recommend improvements to increase productivity and reduce waste with the ENVIRONMENT in mind.

  3. harvey Says:

    TEN POWER NEEDED TO MOVE FROM CVS 2 BVS IN ANY SITUATION
    THAT REQUIRES MOVEMENT FOR SURVIVAL.

  4. harvey Says:

    THE POWER OF NOUGHT IS JUST THAT NOTHING UNTIL WE PUT A
    FIGURE IN FRONT,= 10X POWER PLUS,DEPENDS ON NUMBER AND NOUGHTS BEHIND IT,FROM UNABLE TO ABLE TO DEVELOPE INTERESTS ECT.

  5. Erik Says:

    GREAT POWER