When I was successful as a child, I got belittled or put down, and as an adult tended to easily become discouraged and give up on projects.
Minute to Freedom #97: Paralysis of Analysis
Being extraordinarily analytical, I ruminated over my problems for long periods, until confronted by a good friend who wouldn’t support that behavior.
Be True to Yourself
Author Randi G Fine explains why it does not matter what others think of us.
Minute to Freedom #96: What Is Normal?
Since everything was unpredictable when I was growing up, I had poor benchmarks for knowing what normal households looked like.
Minute to Freedom #95: Thinking In Absolutes
I used to think in absolutes a lot – I’m right, you’re wrong – and if you disagreed, I would defend my position without compromise.
Laugh at Life
Author Randi G. Fine shares a comical experience that teaches all of us a valuable life lesson.
Minute to Freedom #94: Automatic Lying
As a child, if I admitted to anything it could lead to painful consequences, so I learned to lie if confronted, which I had to overcome as an adult.
Minute to Freedom #93: Undeserved Loyalty
I had a friend who would impose on me to help him with his house projects, and I had to finally realize he was taking advantage of me, and stop doing it.
What is the Purpose of Life?
Author Randi G. Fine shares her theory about the purpose of life.
Minute to Freedom #92: Finishing Things
Today let’s talk about finishing things. Has it ever felt like you struggled to finish things – an assignment at work, a fixit project at home?
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- …
- 55
- Next Page »