-
Recent Posts
- Carbohydrate Addiction: How Birdseeds and refined sugars may alter Brain Chemistry
- Utilize Everything, Take Risk, Don’t Settle, Practice over Perfection & Words of Thanks
- Investigating and Rewriting the Self-schema, Identifying my Values, Goal-Setting and Creating a Vision for the Future
- Establishing Healthy Boundaries, Emotional Completion, Diagnosing Addictions and Removing Lifestyle Stressors
- Getting my Needs met in a Quality manner & Suggestions for Practice
Archives
Categories
Meta
Tag Archives: meaning
Integrity, Self-trust, Locus of Control and Being with the Weirdness
Principle: Integrity and Self-trust “Without integrity, nothing works.” ~ Erhard, Jensen & Zaffron, 2009 ~ According to Werner Erhard, an important aspect of integrity is keeping my word. Keeping my word means doing what I say I will. When I … Continue reading
Posted in IiD Online Book Series, News & Updates
Tagged abuse, achievement, addiction, alan watts, anxiety, approval, aspects of personality, being with the weirdness, capacity for challenge, changing behavior, cognitive dissonance, comfort zone, completion, confidence, david deida, decision, decisions, defining, edward spruit, emotional processing, exploration, expression, external, failure, favour, fool, fucked up shit, goal, goal setting, goals, health, honoring my word, identity, identity is dynamic, integrity, internal, keeping my word, lao tse, life, locus of control, looking good, looking like a fool, mans search for meaning, meaning, mykonos, natural, natural impulses, nobility, peers, personality, poetry, point of reference, predictable, psychology, pursuit of happiness, safe, safe haven, self-change, self-schema, self-trust, shaming, silliness, silly, social acceptance, social science, spontaneity, strange, success, tao te ching, trauma, validation, viktor frankl, wacky, wayne dyer, weird, weirdness, werner erhard, wheatson, wild nights, word
3 Comments
Disidentifying with the Self-schema & Changing Behaviour
Define Life from the inside out “Man shouldn’t ask what the meaning of his Life is, but recognize that it is he who is asked.” ~ Viktor Frankl ~ Intuitively, when we are young we look around for guidance and … Continue reading
Posted in IiD Online Book Series, News & Updates
Tagged action, authenticity. authentic, behavior, changing behaviour, cognitive dissonance, concepts, context, define, defining, descartes, disidentification, disidentify, eckhart tolle, edward spruit, ego, expression, external, flexible, identity, identity is dynamic, impulses, internal, intuition, malleable, meaning, mind, mind body problem, mind-body, natural impulses, principle, pro-active, projects, psychology, recontextualised, rigid, self-change, self-expression, self-schema, self-schemas, social science, tolle, viktor frankl
2 Comments
Setting High Standards & the Actual and Ideal Self
Accepting Responsibility “The starting point of maturity is the realization that no one is coming to the rescue. Everything you are or ever will be is entirely up to you.” ~ Brian Tracy ~ If I want to make a … Continue reading
Posted in IiD Online Book Series, News & Updates
Tagged abuse, action, actual self, addiction, anxiety, behavior change, brian tracy, capacity for challenge, challenge, changing behavior, cognitive dissonance, completion, declaration, declaring, edward spruit, emotional processing, explaining, exploration, fear, future, goals, homeostasis, ideal self, identity, identity is dynamic, internally based, meaning, mental hygiene, mental tension, occuring, performance, predictability, psychology, purpose, relating, relationship, responsibility, self-change, self-concept, self-schema, social psychology, social science, standards, stress, stress levels, taking action, tension, three laws of performance, tony robbins, trapped hurt, viktor frankl, vision, werner erhard
3 Comments