Mindsets shape your experience and limit your performance. How did your current mindset evolve?
Tag Archives: self-understanding
The Wasp & the Bee – How to Survive an Unfair World
What a wasp taught me about living in an unfair world.
A therapeutic roadmap, courtesy of the Beatles
Here, a Venn chart for how to navigate life’s woes.Has listening to The Beatles helped your through a difficult moment?
If I could whisper one thing to make you happy…
On Quora someone asked: “If you could whisper one thing into everybody’s ear to make them happier, what would you say to them?” Some of the answers seemed to make false promises (“I will zap all pain away”) or offered perky reassurance (“you’re doing great”). But, is happiness just about raising a smile for aContinue reading “If I could whisper one thing to make you happy…”
Forming Identity — Beliefs & Biology
We take on aspects of identity at varying levels. You likely include things like your race and gender as part of the “who” that you are, but also perhaps your math ability, your dried flower collection, your preference for yellow sneakers… [This is a politics-free article] Belief Systems — keep it real The identity comesContinue reading “Forming Identity — Beliefs & Biology”
Self-Certainty, vs Self-Doubt
Self-Certainty, vs Self-Doubt
Power and Humanness — what the Jedi got wrong, Part 1.
What’s it like to be a Jedi, suffering low self-efficacy, in a world of incompetent leadership.
Idle Worship and Nontrivial Pursuits
That which you feel inadequate in, you will fundamentally pursue.
the Ego on Trial
Ego, what have you done for me lately?
Our Invisible World on Display
In observing others we see into ourselves – the things we do and think automatically, subconsciously.