Sunday, December 29, 2019
My True Self Reflection Carl Jung, The Famous Swiss...
Nearly all of us, at one time or another, has had the realization that we somehow sabotaged our life, career, or relationships. Sadly, it is even common for dreams to remain unrealized despite the passing of years or even decades. We blame lack of willpower, procrastination, negative thinking, laziness, circumstances, and even others. Sometimes we simply accept this as the way life goes. You do not have to accept it and you do not need to beat yourself or others up over it. Allow the voice of your true Self to come through, and you will create a positive change. Your true Self uses thoughts, feelings, physical sensations, and intuition as pathways of communication. Beliefs imposed upon us by others, along with suppressed emotions, create interference. Like static on the radio, this interference distorts, edits, and dampens our voice within. Any attempt to create change in the way you think, feel, or perceive without the guidance of your voice within produces what Carl Jung, the famous Swiss psychologist, refers to as exchanging one mask (persona) for another. The following four tools will help you to tune in and hear your inner guidance. SET AN INTENTION Setting an intention is a powerful way to focus your energy on what you desire, provided it has emotion behind it. Think of a time you may have received an apology that lacked sincerity. You probably felt little to no positive effect. The same holds true when stating an intention just for the sake of statingShow MoreRelatedKhasak14018 Words à |à 57 PagesMYTH AND MIND: A PSYCHOANALYTIC AND MYTHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF O V VIJAYANââ¬â¢S THE LEGENDS OF KHASAK explores how the judicious selection and use of literary theory can account for the universal appeal of The Legends of Khasak, a belated self translated rendering of a famous regional work in Malayalam, Khasakkinte Ithihasam authored by the eminent writer O V Vijayan, and thus assert its artistic value. Divided into four chapters, the dissertation blends the kin theories of Psychoanalytic and MythologicalRead MoreStrategy Safari by Mintzberg71628 Words à |à 287 Pagesschools as well as some ideas about strategy itself, and a last chapter which returns to the whole beast. Why Ten? In a colorful article entitled The Magic Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information, psychologist George Miller (1956) asked why we tend to favor a quantity of about seven for categorizing thingsââ¬âfor example seven wonders of the world, seven deadly sins, and seven days of the week. This reflects our cognitive makeup, he concluded: seven isRead MoreStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words à |à 1573 PagesWorkââ¬âLife Conflicts 21 â⬠¢ Creating a Positive Work Environment 22 â⬠¢ Improving Ethical Behavior 22 Coming Attractions: Developing an OB Model 23 An Overview 23 â⬠¢ Inputs 24 â⬠¢ Processes 25 â⬠¢ Outcomes 25 Summary and Implications for Managers 30 S A L Self-Assessment Library How Much Do I Know About Organizational Behavior? 4 Myth or Science? ââ¬Å"Most Acts of Workplace Bullying Are Men Attacking Womenâ⬠12 An Ethical Choice Can You Learn from Failure? 24 glOBalization! Does National Culture Affect Organizational
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