Transitions: Momentarily Standing In The Neutral Zone
It’s so easy to be caught up in the “doing” of a transition that we can forget to pause and truly experience what the transition is doing for us.
It’s so easy to be caught up in the “doing” of a transition that we can forget to pause and truly experience what the transition is doing for us.
Looking for silver linings and being optimistic is a choice. Giving in to the inner victim in your head is a choice. What’s most helpful?
Kris Carr chats with Kate Northrup about Northrup’s experience of getting into and out of $20+K in debt.
There’s a story that Benjamin Franklin told in his autobiography that demonstrates the power of cognitive dissonance.
When you see what has to happen in your brain for you to make a lasting change, you’ll see why is so important to increase your awareness of what thoughts you’re choosing.
Sometimes “bad” things happen to good people because we need a shakeup to get us to wake up and take action.
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When I was terminated from my job in 1998, I didn’t know then what I know now. For 11 months I’d been trying to “stick it out” even though I’d known this wasn’t the best company for me...