Confusion

This post was prompted by a comment in the box in the sidebar asking you about your greatest difficulty living an authentic life. The comment was, Figuring out what I’m really thinking and then acting on it. It seems to me that this difficulty has two stages: confusion (“figuring out what I’m really thinking”), and; [...]

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Evan on January 24th, 2011

Confusion Self development writing can come across as sounding as a bit cut and dried, a bit too glib and like we’ve got life all wrapped up. This can be true whatever the style of self development chosen. Be clear on your goals and the path to achieving them. Ensure they are measurable and realistic. [...]

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Evan on October 6th, 2010

I have a new post on the Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life blog about transitions – and the change and confusion they bring. It is called Change and Confusion: 4 Ways to ease the transition. I think during the transition it is easy to feel that we have been doing the work and our ‘reward’ [...]

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