Challenging your thoughts involves critically examining the negative or anxious thoughts that arise in your mind. It’s about questioning the accuracy and validity of these thoughts rather than accepting them as facts. Often, we tend to catastrophize or jump to conclusions, which can ...
all decisions are now made based on feelings, not facts. The new project isn’t assigned based on a comprehensive analysis of skill sets, but on who feels like they can do it. Your suggestions of logical reasoning are met with confused stares and then promptly...
Defensiveness is about arguing over facts, blaming, and making excuses—all ways of coping as a child. Relationships 4 Min Read 3 Ways a Narcissist Will Show Their "Love" to You The initial phases of a relationship with a narcissist often evoke euphoria. Relationship...
INFP’s have a deep set of emotions and values that they adhere to. They get strong gut feelings about whether something is right or wrong, and it may be hard for them to vocalize or explain these feelings. They just instinctivelyknowwhen something violates a value or when something aligns ...
Reminder that our thoughts are not based on facts, they are perceived. We tend to become what we think. If we see ourselves in a positive light we can gain much from this. We can build from it. We can become better individuals. We can learn to take on whatever challenges come our wa...
proof is powerful. Someone else agreeing with you is like evidence of being right that doesn’t have to prove itself with facts. Most people’s views have holes and gaps in them, if only subconsciously. Crowds and social proof help fill those gaps, reducing doubt that you could be wrong....
When people focus on the logical arguments and facts Peripheral Route to persuasion When people are influenced by things that are not directly related to the message. Ex: attractiveness, tone, credibility Foot-in-the-door-phenonemon the tendency for people who have first agreed to a small reque...
One, you will have learned most of the “facts” that are critical to I/O work within the first two to three years of a PhD program. So in that sense, if those facts are all you need, then you don’t really need a PhD. But the process of completing a dissertation is in part ...
how they manage their professionalcareer. In these cases, it’s important to avoid the common pitfalls that can lead to poor decision-making. These can include doing too little or too much research, mistaking opinions for facts, decision fatigue, a failure to learn from past errors, and more...
Through transference, old childhood feelings toward a sibling often resurface in adult relationships. Source: Grove Press “No one will love you more or hurt you more than a sister.” These words appear on the opening page of Betsy Lerner’s first novel, and it’s certain...