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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Acceptance of Unacceptable Behaviour
The term for physicians causing more problems, in an attempt to cure, is called iatrogenesis and is responsible for over 1million deaths in hospitals in the US annually. I believe that iatrogenesis is also occurring in the psychology sector and especially … Continue reading
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Why Accountable Language is Important for Living
I was listening to a lady being interviewed on a program called Insight on SBS TV, who said she had been bashed, stalked and nearly killed by a man that she had gotten engaged to. When asked how this could occur – … Continue reading
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Measuring Anger
“What we measure with we will be measured by”. If we fail to make anger unacceptable then we will continue to be a victim of it, I believe. To me anger is understandable (I can’t get angry about it) but … Continue reading
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General Code of Conversation
Have you ever tried to have a conversation with someone that followed a different code of football than you do? I bet it didn’t go very far. eg. “You know when the siren goes, it is great how they…..”. Other … Continue reading
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Henry Ford and We Can Do Better
“My Life and Work” Written by Henry FOrd in 1922 and his words seem to have a very modern feel about them. P 48 “We fortunately did not inherit any traditions and we are not founding any. If we have a tradition … Continue reading
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Three Thoughts from Henry Ford
“Concretely, what I most realized about business in that year (1908) – and I have been leaning more each year without finding it necessary to change my first conclusions – is this: (1) That finance is given a place ahead of work and therefore … Continue reading
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Anger is Like a Fart
It seems to me that we consider anger to be like a fart. That is ours is ok but everyone else’s stinks. I do not think that we will ever have peace on this planet until we all come to … Continue reading
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