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Reality Check: What We Measure
Some things we can influence; many others we can’t. It can be surprisingly difficult to accurately identify where we have influence and where there is simply nothing we can do. If you’ve been reading these columns regularly, then you know … Continue reading
Posted in Perception & Reality
Tagged choosing influences, choosing thoughts, discouragement, perception
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Reality Check: Purpose, Feedback and Influence
Defining purpose in our lives is interesting to me, but I didn’t know for sure whether others share that interest. Now I know; it’s not just me who sees purpose as a topic worth thinking about. How do I know? … Continue reading
Posted in Choosing Perspective
Tagged choosing influences, choosing thoughts, motivation, need satisfaction
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Reality Check: The Actions of Optimism
The New Year has arrived. This year, the consistent sentiment that I’ve heard expressed is, “I hope it’s going to be better than last year!” Will 2021 be a better year than 2020? Some folks believe that it will be; … Continue reading
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Tagged choosing actions, choosing influences, choosing thoughts, perception
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Reality Check: To Make a Difference
We’re in to a New Year! But before we leave Christmas 2020 behind, let’s remember the classic Christmas movie, “It’s a Wonderful Life.” It’s an oldie, yet the message is still worthwhile. George Bailey gets to see the difference he … Continue reading
Posted in Satisfaction
Tagged "should", choosing actions, choosing influences, choosing thoughts, comparing with others, perception
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Reality Check: A Year in Perspective
In “Choice Theory,” Dr. Glasser tells the story of a mother who is travelling with her infant. The baby screams through the whole three-hour flight. Mom tries everything she can think of; nothing helps. You can probably understand why the … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, blame, choosing influences, choosing thoughts
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Reality Check: The Stories We Tell
When you roll out of bed in the morning, do you tell yourself, “Today is going to be an amazing day!”? Or is your first thought closer to, “Ugghh. I don’t know how I’m going to get through this day.” … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, choosing influences, choosing thoughts, encouragement, perception, reality
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Reality Check: Thoughts on Going Viral
You’ve already heard about the virus. I’ve been torn about whether to write about it. There is already so much discussion, and I certainly have no medical information to offer. What could I possibly add that might be helpful? However, … Continue reading
Posted in Choosing Perspective
Tagged anxiety, choosing influences, choosing thoughts, perception, responsibility, worry
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Reality Check: The Forest, the Trees and the Path
Bad news, or the fear of bad news, can take a lot of our energy. Does that matter? I think so. And it’s not just the selfish sentiment of, “I feel better when I’m happy” kind of mattering, either. The … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, choosing influences, choosing thoughts, happiness, perception, purpose
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Reality Check: The Company We Keep
Depending on who you talk to, the world is either on the brink of destruction or it’s approaching a golden age of peace and prosperity. Yes, both perceptions exist. You might not have realized that, because we seem to hear … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, blame, choosing influences, internal & external control, perception
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Reality Check: When we don’t like our advice
Advice is plentiful, whether we look for it or not. What to eat, where to live, how to act; you can find someone, somewhere, ready to offer their opinion. How do you respond to advice that you don’t like? When … Continue reading
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Tagged "should", choosing influences, criticism, offering information
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