Mind Management


The Chimp Paradox: How Our Impulses and Emotions Can Determine Success and Happiness and How We Can Control Them
Mind Management, Not Time Management: Productivity When Creativity Matters (Getting Art Done Book 2)
Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works, Why It Matters, and What You Can Do to Get More of It
Awaken the Giant Within: How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny!
On the Shortness of Life: Life Is Long if You Know How to Use It (Penguin Great Ideas)
The Denial of Death
Outliers: The Story of Success
The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact
The Ultimate Jim Rohn Library
Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
Concentration: The Power of Stay Focused and Concentrate to Achieve Big Things & Succeed
Stronger: Develop the Resilience You Need to Succeed
Mind,Mind Management and Raja Yoga
If you have forgiven a remorseful partner then that means putting the incident behind you. Forgiving doesn't mean storing up the misdemeanour to use it over and over in the future when it suits you. If you are doing this then forgiveness is not the right word. The right word to describe what you are doing is tormenting. You can either forgive the partner, and don't bring it up again, or you can call it a day, and let the person find someone else who won't torment them. ...more
Steven Peters, Chimp Paradox

An even worse stick is when someone has done something wrong and clearly shown remorse and change, only to be repeteadly reminded of their previous misdemeanours by another person. This very strong form of passive aggression by the stick-weilding person is abuse.
Steven Peters, Chimp Paradox

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