The Path to Human Excellence
How can you actually be the best you can be? The next few articles will answer that question by continuing to consider the part the mind plays in achieving that
Continue readingHow can you actually be the best you can be? The next few articles will answer that question by continuing to consider the part the mind plays in achieving that
Continue readingGood News! I’m so glad that what I was yesterday is not what I am today. My mind updates who I am, and I change. And I want to change!
Continue reading“As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.” Prov 23:7. Why is this ancient proverb such a fundamental factor in understanding the role of the mind? Perhaps, because
Continue readingSlowly for some, and suddenly for others, the puzzle of life begins to take shape and a beautiful picture of meaningful belief emerges. All the pieces fit together. When the
Continue readingThe mind functions somewhat like the assembly of a jigsaw puzzle. It wants to put the pieces it receives from life’s experiences together to form an understandable picture. The puzzle
Continue readingForgetting things as we age can worry most of us. That dreaded word Alzheimer’s, and its companion, Dementia, quickly threaten our mental peace when we forget things. Memory lapses are
Continue readingAnything can come into our minds and this can happen at any time. We can’t always stop what comes into our minds (factor one) and we need to get unhelpful
Continue readingWe stand in the doorway to our minds. What does that mean? Let me paint a mental picture that may help us see what is happening in our mind. There
Continue readingDo you control your mind? “As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.” (Ancient Hebrew proverb) This means, in every condition and circumstance we are what we think.
Continue reading“What will knowing myself do for me?” you ask. It can provide you with all the benefits listed below and more. Knowing ourselves is life changing for most of us.
Continue readingWe all have many strengths, such as those we have spent some effort developing. We call these strengths our self-built strengths. They include such strengths as skills, achievements, training, education,
Continue readingWhat do these final two letters that form our temperament’s profile tell us? The answer is: how we desire to live our lives. The two temperament lifestyles are again opposites,
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