AI as a Resource, Not an Authority
Why orientation, permission, and safety still belong to humans AI can surface the terrain.CoreSelf Positioning decides where—and whether—we travel. The Shift We Need to Make We’ve established that AI is a mirror, not a compass.It reflects patterns, summarizes information, and accelerates learning — but it does not decide direction. As…
Top 10 CoreSelf Positioning Resources
Here’s our top 10 resources from our CoreSelf Positioning mindset to get you inspired and motivated in 2026.
AI as Mirror, Not Compass
AI is a mirror. Your Internal Observer is the compass. And CoreSelf Mapping helps you read it—clearly, calmly, and effectively.
The Wise Other You’re Looking For Might Be Inside You (Part 2)
Discover how CoreSelf Mapping and reflective tools like AI can help you calm your mind, clarify what matters most, and find the inner wisdom you’ve been seeking.
The Wise Other You’re Looking For Might Be Inside You (Part 1)
Meet Your Internal Observer. Inside your brain is something remarkable: a monitoring function that tracks not just what’s happening, but what matters.
A Tool to Enable Teen Agency | CoreSelf Positioning in Real Life
See how Clinical Social Worker, Heidi, uses CoreSelf Positioning to help teens and families navigate challenges and opportunities.
The Lost Art of Daily Writing: Journaling for Energy and Resilience: Part 3
Long before notebooks and apps, humans left etchings on cave walls or carvings in stone— records of the hunt, the harvest, the building of monuments. These weren’t just decorations; they were a kind of early journal.
The Lost Art of Writing—and Learning: Part 2
Today, most students type or text before they pick up a pen. Those tools are helpful, but they push us toward speed, not depth. Learn how writing & slowing down changes things.
Rediscovering the Lost Arts of Observing and Writing: Part 1
Writing by hand is not nostalgia; it’s a distinct cognitive act. Handwriting recruits broader, more synchronized brain networks linked to learning, memory, and meaning making.
The Lost Arts Series
Explore how the “Lost Arts” of writing, observing and slowing down to learn and grow can be activated again and paired with modern tools for maximum strategic insight to the challenges and opportunities in life and work.