Posts Tagged ‘wreckage’

Forgiveness or the Irony of Vengeance

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

As we strive to clean up the wreckage left behind by our choices and behaviors, we find that the flip side of apology is forgiveness. When we see ourselves as the wronged party we have a fundamental option: forgiveness or vengeance. Which one we choose reflects on our own beliefs about who we are. Which of our beliefs need adjustment?

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Cleaning Up the Wreckage Part I: “I Messed up!”

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Everybody makes a mess from time to time. It’s the price we pay for growth and progress. If we’re wise, we learn from our mistakes; if not, we can wind up paying for them over and over again. In this first of five articles, Les Brown looks at how guilt can become a positive experience.

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Are You Part of the Problem?

Monday, September 8th, 2008

The midlife transition that you’re going through (or, sooner or later, will be) can very easily turn you from an asset into a real liability for every group or organization that you’re a part of: from your family to your career, to your circle of friends and acquaintances. From their perspective, it’s painful to watch someone self-destruct, especially someone with as much potential as you obviously have.

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