Morning Musings: April 11
One of the things I see all the time in my practice all the time is people truly intending to pay the bills, but never completely paying up. They are often baffled by the weight they are carrying. They slowly […]
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One of the things I see all the time in my practice all the time is people truly intending to pay the bills, but never completely paying up. They are often baffled by the weight they are carrying. They slowly […]
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If the debt can be cancelled, it needn’t be a catalyst for another lost week. I remember when “looking” prompted me to formulate a concrete plan for the rest of the day that would allow me to balance it with […]
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Guilt comes from the same part of my brain that the emotionally driven eating does. Einstein says something along the lines of, “you can’t solve a problem with the same mind that conceived the problem”, or words to that effect. […]
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Guilt is not a solution. Exactly how is more guilt going to translate into something useful, something concrete that I can help myself with? In fact, guilt can sometimes really be just a way of throwing my conscience a bone. […]
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Somehow knowing it is fixable makes it harder not to fix it. Maybe that is the very reason I sometimes don’t want to know. With knowledge comes responsibility. I will feel that much more pressure to be accountable. Easier to […]
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