Posts Tagged ‘honesty’
The fourth article in this series of “Cleaning Up Your Wreckage” takes on the deepest levels of pain that we experience from messing up. It’s a pain beyond the embarrassment, guilt and even shame of experiencing our fallibility. It comes from recognizing that, from now on, we have to see and to do things differently.
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Tags: change, core issues, courage, embarrassment, guilt, honesty, humility, openness, pain, shame, willingness
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If you want serenity, seek humility. Seek it in the eyes, the words and the deeds of those around you. Because, once you’ve found it and embraced it, you’ll discover that you’ve found integrity and courage as well.
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Tags: courage, honesty, humility, integrity, mastery, midlife, serenity, success
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Change yourself, and everything in your life will change. It seems so simple, but so few people are willing or able to actually do it. You have the choice; you have the chance. It’s your life; you can make of it what you want.
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Tags: blame, change, denial, honesty, humility, influence, mastery, midlife
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Monday, August 18th, 2008
Here are the facts — facts that midlife all too often lays bare all too uncomfortably — relationships are a lot of work: continual work; unending work; often thankless work. Assuming good will on both sides, if you value your partnership, then there’s never a time you get to say, ‘Enough!’
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Tags: communication, crisis, honesty, integrity, mastery, midlife, relationship
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