Trouble in Paradise

When you are in relationship with someone for a long while, that person gets to know your flaws and deficits very well. This can be startling at first because everything seemed so right in the beginning. They can decide to play “gotcha” and point out these deficits to you which leaves you rather exposed. Their… Continue reading Trouble in Paradise

Personal Growth

Living our life exposes us to our imperfections. If we are open nondefensively to this recognition, the outcome is humility. We find out we can’t click our heels, snap our fingers, and just magically overcome our imperfections. We see that we are a “work in progress” and progress is slow. In fact, it can feel… Continue reading Personal Growth

Liking Yourself, Part Two

Just like you can focus too much on your flaws, you can focus too much on your success. Many people who like themselves do so because they perceive themselves to be successful in one form or another, whether that be their success at a career, their smarts, their beauty, their wealth, their athletic prowess and other… Continue reading Liking Yourself, Part Two

Liking Yourself, Part One

Liking yourself begins and ends with accepting yourself as you are. It’s really that simple and that complicated. So what makes it difficult?   When a person focuses exclusively on their flaws, weaknesses, deficits, shortcomings, and failures, the logic dictates that one needs to overcome these negative characteristics in order to feel good about yourself.… Continue reading Liking Yourself, Part One

The Problem of Being Right

Everyone likes to be right. There’s a satisfaction when your memory of the facts turns out to be right and you can claim some victory. You knew what you were talking about! Have you noticed how some people have gravitated from “being right” about facts to “being right” about their opinions and beliefs? This often becomes very… Continue reading The Problem of Being Right