Articles in Decision Making
If you are looking for ways on how to live a simpler life, then you will want to read this article. I am going to share practical and easy to follow ideas on how to simplify life. Everyone can apply these ideas in their life.
I define an adult as someone who takes 100 % responsibility for his or her life and situation. Every blaming thought you hold is an obstacle—an obstacle to your success. Blaming is just a story that we tell ourselves, and in the story we distort reality in order to justify ourselves–in order to make ourselves feel right or better than the other person. How do we move beyond blaming?
I think our western culture has conditioned us to be rather too keen to be seen to ‘have answers’, whereas the best ideas so often come from the curious, open and wondering mind.
Sometimes things turn out in ways that you think you have no control over, yet the control which you are living in is better than what you think.
Suspecting that someone you care about is lying to you is very difficult. You want to believe them because you’ve already placed so much faith in them. Finding out that they were being dishonest would likely mean a change in the relationship or at the very least, broken trust issues.
Do you find it difficult to say “no” to others? Do you find yourself losing focus of your agenda because you say “yes” too easily when someone makes a request of you? If so, you will want to read this article and learn a great way to say “no” when it’s not easy to do so.
Learning how to handle criticism is one of the most valuable lessons we could ever learn. Unless we know how to accept honest feedback, we’ll never be able to improve ourselves and our craft. This article shows you 3 non-violent ways to respond to criticism.
We all need those creative problem solving techniques may it be for new business concepts, how to deal with others, or simply to find the most convenient way of doing things.
When things don’t turn out as expected or desired we often ask, “Why?” But most of the time the answer won’t help…most of our why-questions are something else in disguise. They’re loaded with underlying negative messages.
We all have basic needs that are pretty obvious to ourselves. The needs to eat, rest, drink and sleep for instance. But it’s also true that each and every one of us have what we call ‘primal emotional needs’ as well – and they can be a lot less obvious.