You Can’t Blame The Wreck On The Train

I Have A Tendency For Codependency

Be smarter than this and know you are worth more than the shit being thrown at you…no matter what: quatoes

The Secret to Being a Better Caregiver

How being more selfish can help you take care of the people who rely on you: The Secret to Being a Better Caregiver

Letting Go

Yes…

I am Enough by Fred Johnson @ #TEDxUWGreenBay

Technology has shattered the traditional pillars of leadership: position, competence, and information. Trust, the new foundation of leadership excellence requires authenticity, transparency, and vulnerability. Today’s leader must choose the path of self-discovery, self-belief, and a commitment to love oneself first as the prerequisite for leading others well. Fred Johnson is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of InitiativeOne. He has created and implemented Leadership Transformation processes that accelerate positive culture change by helping leaders become more authentic, courageous, open and human than ever before. He is passionate about elevating leaders and exponentially impacting the leadership culture of an organization. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

TEDx

 

How to Break a Bad Habit

 

Queen; Under Pressure (SNL 1982)

Johnny Cash; Hurt

This song is about realizing consequence and regret. It sends a powerful message that we should all proceed through life wisely, because there is nothing worse than being stuck with a label, a pain, a sickness, or a death, that we know beforehand will leave us only wishing things had been different and that we could change the choices we made…

Earthquake News Report via SNL

Blue Monday

Losing a Relationship Without Losing Yourself

The Key to Recovering from a Bruising Breakup: Losing a Relationship Without Losing Yourself

15 Common Cognitive Distortions

What’s a cognitive distortion and why do so many people have them? Cognitive distortions are simply ways that our mind convinces us of something that isn’t really true. These inaccurate thoughts are usually used to reinforce negative thinking or emotions — telling ourselves things that sound rational and accurate, but really only serve to keep us feeling bad about ourselves. For instance, a person might tell themselves, “I always fail when I try to do something new; I therefore fail at everything I try.” This is an example of “black or white” (or polarized) thinking. The person is only seeing things in absolutes — that if they fail at one thing, they must fail at all things. If they added, “I must be a complete loser and failure” to their thinking, that would also be an example of overgeneralization — taking a failure at one specific task and generalizing it their very self and identity: 15 Common Cognitive Distortions

Sunday Quote: Listen

Yes…

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Put your ear down close to your soul and listen hard.  

Anne Sexton, from Letter Written on a Ferry.

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Want Better Habits? Start With Who

+1 #653: Want Better Habits? Start With Who Identity = “Repeated Beingness” https://www.optimize.me/plus-one/want… Get instant access to hundreds of Optimize +1s (and unlock the full Optimize experience) at https://Optimize.me

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