Articles in Managing Emotions
Article #802
Once of the most challenging aspects of any spiritual path is that it asks us to take responsibility and to become accountable for our lives.
Article #801
As you go about your day, how many times do you think that you are entitled to something? Have you ever noticed that this belief of entitlement is the cause of many of your actions, behaviors and/or frustrations? Let’s take a look at what “entitle-itis” really looks like in our lives.
Article #799
It could be said that we live in the age of self improvement and this is not limited to one area of life. In America for instance, the self help industry takes in billions of dollars every year. So there is the chance for one to ‘improve’ their mind, body, physical appearance, relationships and personality, amongst other things.
Article #797
Playing the “victim” gets a bad rap in pop psychology circles. We have all been truly victimized in our lives at some point or another, but playing the victim is different from that in that it means that we’re looking outside of ourselves and are helpless in the face of…
Article #795
“Would you consider yourself someone with high self esteem, or low self esteem?” The natural reaction when asked a question like this may well be “high self esteem of course!”, but the truth may paint a very different picture.
Article #791
Many relationships breakup because the lovers blame the other for their own mistakes. Relationships are easily repaired if each is able to recognize and correct their own deficiencies in the relationship. Correct yourself first before you attempt to “fix” your lover and your love life will again blossom!
Article #790
Since the end of August, I’m sure there are many people out there like myself who are surprised that the end of the summer is coming fast upon us! I want to share with you the #1 tip to help time slow down a bit so we can appreciate it and feel more in control of it.
Article #789
Fear is the critical voice in our head saying: “You’ll never succeed, so why try?”. Fear makes us listen to those voices and give up before we’ve even started.
Article #786
I think it would be fair to say that we all have a tendency to take things personally. It’s just that some of us have a greater tendency than others to do so. And, when it happens, some of us are better able to deal with it within ourselves than others.
Article #784
How do you know when a histrionic personality-disordered person has entered into your life? Just ask yourself the following questions. Then answer them honestly. If these relationship issues are some of the same questions bouncing around inside of your head, chances are excellent that you’re involved with a histrionic.