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Dealing with Bad Memories
"Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it." – Michel de Montaigne, statesman, author, essayist, one of the most influential writers of the French Renaissance (1533-1592) No one can deny that memories exist in our minds. Indeed, it is often difficult to get past them and get on [...]
Taking Stock without Taking Names
One of the easiest old behaviors to fall back into is blaming people for your problems. It’s so important to always come back to the core of every issue: what part did I play in this? What can I do to change it? If I can’t change it, what can I do to help myself [...]
When “Growth” Become Permission to Be a Jerk
Ever meet that person who is so obsessed with changing some aspect of themselves that they have become rigid, protective, and a bit of a jerk? Yup – I’m sure you’ve met them. The person who seems on guard and ready to pounce. An example might be someone trying to no longer be someone who [...]
Regularly Taking Inventory
No business that sells products would survive if it didn’t check inventory regularly. They would not be able to identify issues that were undermining their profits, and problems would spiral out of control. Stores do inventory on a regular basis to figure out how much waste is occurring (in the case of food sales), how [...]
