Monthly Archive: November 2019

More about DISC and EON

In my previous article “On DISC and EON” posted yesterday, I mentioned, “it is useful to learn the DISC method and the four behavioural styles, understands the other person better, and applied amicable ways...

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On DISC and EON

Sometime back, somebody asked me about DISC profiling method and whether we can incorporate that into the Elements of Numbers (EON) methodology. First, the DISC method is based on the four working styles or preferences...

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Tryst Pursuits: Rape factor

Recently in the FEN COMMUNITY WhatsApp chat group, one student posted a chart of a case study he’s profiling. The chat group is a community hub that I’ve set up for students who attended...

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On Carrie Lam

Putting aside the months of ongoing protests in HK, one person’s name stands out throughout these unfortunate incidents – Ms Carrie Lam, the present Hong Kong politician serving as the 4th and current Chief...

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Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide: Probable Homicide?

I chanced upon this Yahoo article’s headline recently, which stated, “Pathologist says Epstein’s injuries point to murder, not suicide.” “Hmm, that wasn’t a surprise,” I told myself as I’d profile his chart and posted...

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Back with fresh insights

I’m back, after showing signs of “no-article postings” for over a month. I apologised for not posting articles as I was pursuing self-directed learning tasks, and had to complete my assignments. To my supporters...

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