identity

Un-comfort zones point to our true fears

June 19, 2010

Often our anxieties are not our true fears, but a trigger for other deep-rooted fears we hold. Look outside your comfort zone for your true fears. English Teaching is one such of mine.

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Seek first to understand – Just Listen

December 4, 2009

If you don’t understand, then listen. Simple. Even if you think you understand, listen.

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Working to live vs. living to work

May 4, 2009

Are you living each day for your work? Have you misplaced the role that work plays in your life – that is as a facilitator. When you’re working overtime to pay the bills and feed you and your family, you’re trading in your most valuable asset – time – for stuff. Is it worth it?

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Introverts are not shy

April 15, 2009
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What makes an introvert an introvert? Are they just shy because they’re introverted? Can extroverts be shy? I discuss some of these ideas in this article and hopefully will help you see why, if you’re introverted, you don’t need to be shy.

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Recognising what the ego is

April 10, 2009

For as long as I remember, I’ve understood the concept of ego.  We nearly all know what it is… basically just another word for pride, right?  Or at least, that’s how it is most often used.  When we see someone acting up, they’re being a bit hoity-toity, we are likely to throw the term ego […]

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