Articles in Decision Making
The top 10 fears include common fears like fear of flying, fear of public speaking, fear of heights… even fear of spiders. But what do these fears really say about us, and how can these fears be overcome? This light-hearted article attempts to answer these questions, and more…
Conflict is an ever present force in the universe. A certain amount of stress is important for personal growth. This article touches on the constructive conflict dynamics theory and its usefulness to our spiritual evolution.
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Why should you care about emotional maturity? Because it can mean the difference between a happy, rewarding and satisfying life and relationship versus a stressful unhappy existence with crises that never seem to go away. This article introduces the signs of emotional immaturity, qualities and characteristics of emotional maturity and how to …
Yep, that’s right, I admit it – I’m a control freak. I wonder if there’s a 12-step program for that. I wanted to bring this issue up as a benefit to all of those poor people out there (virtual assistants especially) who work for people like me. And for the benefit of all of my partners in making the misery.
Human disagreement remains inevitable. When conflict is not addressed, each side becomes defensive, and a person who is defensive will rarely see the logic of the other’s position. These four steps will help you end conflict more quickly.
You have to be a certain type of person to work for yourself. You need to be a self starter, able to do a variety of tasks and also be motivated to find work.
Here’s a little exercise that if you let sink in by truthfully asking yourself these questions, you may change what you need to change. How would one or more of these questions affect your life for the better if you really applied them?
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Worrying feeds fears and doubts. Worrying wastes time and consumes energy. Worrying weakens ambition and breeds inaction. Worrying will cripple our confidence, faith, and ability to reason. Worrying kills the ability to think big and reveals an inability to control one’s thoughts. Worrying is the first step towards failure and limits our potential. And yet, ironically, worrying is at times necessary, can be a protection, and is found within everybody. Unfortunately, the ability to discipline …