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Understanding Ego In The New Paradigm

Ego is often a very vague and foreign concept for many people. It is often difficult to identify one's own ego, as it is a complex and ever-changing structure. It is often seen as a force that drives people to act in certain ways, but it is difficul…

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Why it's healthy to love 'Things'.

In the tapestry of our lives, there are threads woven with profound meaning—threads that connect us to what we hold dear, to the memories that shape us, and to the people who mean the most. These threads often take the form of cherished posses…

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Why aren’t you listening?

Being heard - It’s the gateway to being seen and understood! We've all been in difficult situations and felt a little misunderstood, and being able to listen is a key ingredient for successful relationships. When we are able to listen to othe…

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Experiential Rationalization: Why We Justify Our Decisions & Actions Based On Past Experiences

Around the world, millions of people make decisions every day. It's easy to assume that we are the originators of our decisions and actions, but much of the time, our decisions and actions are based on past experiences. Whether it be someone else's …

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The Ostrich Effect: Why We Avoid Negative Feedback

In general, people prefer positive information to negative information. For example, people tend to look for the positive aspects of a situation before the negative aspects when making decisions. This is because negative information can be overwhel…

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Embracing Fear & Anxiety Helps Us Become More Resilient, Flexible, and Adapt.

Stress can often times feel overwhelming in our hectic and busy lives, which causes fear and anxiety to arise periodically.   Embracing Fear & Anxiety Helps Us Become More Resilient, Flexible, and Adapt.   To help manage stress and…

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Don't let unconscious biases shape your perception of value. Embrace your worth and own your identity!

Understand the power of how you frame your thinking. Our unconscious biases can shape our perception of value and ultimately, our self-worth 💭   The framing effect affects how we form our perceptions of value, therefore, our unconscious biase…

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Our unconscious bias workshops often generate questions from leaders about whether unconscious thinking is the same as intuition or gut feeling, and if so, are we sacrificing intuition in our efforts to minimize unconscious bias? A well-documented …

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Maintaining Effective Strategies for Healthy Emotional Self-Regulation

Emotions are a normal part of everyday life. We feel frustrated when we’re stuck in traffic. We feel sad when we miss our loved ones. We can get angry when someone lets us down or does something to hurt us.    While we expect to fe…

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Is Mental Masturbation Keeping You From Effective Action?

Sometimes doing nothing is the very thing that brings you value and meaning. The old saying "the devil makes work for idle hands" emphasizes the importance of staying busy to avoid trouble. This is just one example of why we consider inaction to be …

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