Beliefs exist as elements of thought. They’re not real. You can’t touch a belief or capture one in a jar. While there may very well be some basis of fact or reality surrounding a belief, what you believe about the world around you is nothing more –or less– than electrical brain impulses representing personal interpretations of …
Circling feels good. It gives you the perception of forward momentum. It can sustain your need for progress. But you aren’t going anywhere.
Sticking to a resolution made on January 1st quite often requires you to do things that are counter to your nature; to swim upstream against your native instincts. That’s the problem with resolutions: they generally demand that you to do less of what you love, or more of what you loathe.
Computer programming confuses and frustrates me, but I muddle through because the end result is awesome.
One of the pitfalls of playing to your strengths is a tendency we all have of dialing in our performance when the activity involves a personal strength. One of the definitions of a strength is the way you automatically fall into a rhythm of the activity. You’re a natural. You take to certain things like …