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How Context influences my Behaviour
How Context influences Behaviour “It is not what happens to you that matters, but how you RESPOND to what happens to you that determines your whole life.” ~ Brian Tracy ~ According to David Hawkins, in any situation there are … Continue reading
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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
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The Downside of Validity
The downside of validity Earlier in this Part I, it was stated that: “statements, in order to be valid and scientific, have to approximate social reality as closely as possible. This means that the words and sentences of scientific text … Continue reading
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