Whilst we may have been conditioned to believe threatening another with punishment can control their behaviour for the better, it quite often induces the opposite effect.
Tag: Beliefs
12. The First Lesson
Are you open to learning? Curious? Humble? Or are you defensive? Stuck on being right? Egotistical? The answer may surprise you.
10. Confidence. It’s Relative.
We all have plenty of confidence. Just not always in the facets of life we desire. To build confidence in an activity, we must practice the activity. We also need to challenge our thoughts.
6. Perspective – Change the Lens, Change the View
If your thinking is faulty, if it is negative, if you are saying to yourself that you are not good enough, not lovable, not attractive, not smart enough, then you are programming your brain to keep finding and storing evidence to support that.