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Energy and performance: the power of metaphor

Bill Phillips (The Phillips Consulting Company, Kendal, Cumbria, UK)

Career Development International

ISSN: 1362-0436

Article publication date: 1 February 1998

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Abstract

This article describes the way people unconsciously perceive their life and work experiences in metaphorical terms. Calling these Operating Metaphors (a trademark of Charles Faulkner), it gives examples of how these metaphors act like programmed instructions to control and limit our behaviour and our capacity to perform well. It mentions research being done to develop a psychometric instrument, designed to reveal metaphors affecting performance limitations, feelings of stress and loss of energy, and explores the hypothesis that modifying these Operating Metaphors can release people from their limitations, and unleash high levels of energy and performance improvement.

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Phillips, B. (1998), "Energy and performance: the power of metaphor", Career Development International, Vol. 3 No. 1, pp. 18-22. https://doi.org/10.1108/13620439810368583

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1998, MCB UP Limited

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