Psychologist uses a "Chinese Finger Trap" to demonstrate the human condition, wherein acceptance of powerlessness helps us to be free. Once we choose to live life on life's terms, we can accept that of which we are powerless. This ability allows us to free our energies to focus upon that which we truly desire, freedom and love. With this new focus, we allow things to happen and do things consiste
Self-help 'makes you feel worse'
Posted by donny_blitz 142 days ago (http://news.bbc.co.uk)
Bridget Jones is not alone in turning to self-help mantras to boost her spirits, but a study warns they may have the opposite effect.
Before I get into this, it's important that you understand what self help, personal development and self improvement, actually mean? In a nut shell, it's exactly what it says on the tin, anything to do with improving or developing yourself. For example, career, relationships, health, psychology, etc.. Self help is basically any form of information, or tools that help you, to help yourself.
Is There Such Thing As Too Much Self-Help?
Posted by rodenberger 170 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
I was on a path (with frequent intermissions) to find out EXACTLY how to be free and NOT suffer unless absolutely necessary. And even then was convinced I could find a way to diminish the likelihood of that. Yet, despite my drive in my particular quest to find immunity from pain, this form of my quest came to an abrupt halt at 33. I had crossed a line.
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