von KosjenkaM | 24.Apr.. 2005 | Integrität, Persönliches Wachstum, Empfohlene Artikel
Dies ist der erste Artikel, den ich 2005 für meine erste Website geschrieben habe, und er ist immer noch einer meiner Lieblingsartikel. In meinen späten Teenagerjahren und frühen Zwanzigern verbrachte ich einige Jahre damit, auf idealistische Weise Methoden und Gemeinschaften des New Age zu erforschen. Ich traf einige sehr nette, kluge und verantwortungsvolle...
von KosjenkaM | 17.Dez.. 2005 | Emotionales Wohlbefinden, Inspiration, Empfohlene Artikel
Every method of personal development that requires clients’ cooperation and emotional involvement, assumes that the clients will have adequate awareness of their emotions for the work to be successful. It’s unusual to find books or workshops that include a...
von KosjenkaM | 22.Jan.. 2006 | Emotionales Wohlbefinden, Inspiration, Empfohlene Artikel
At the root of much immature behavior is an urge to avoid unpleasant feelings. Practicing observing our feelings is the foundation of self-improvement – as well as being one of the most natural, simple and actually pleasant exercises of self-awareness....
von KosjenkaM | 2.Feb.. 2006 | Emotionales Wohlbefinden, Persönliches Wachstum, Empfohlene Artikel
Not many people ever think of the term ’emotional maturity,’ and yet it’s just as important as intellectual or physical maturity. I once read that many people stop emotionally maturing at the end of adolescence, while other authors claim emotional...
von KosjenkaM | 17.Jan.. 2016 | Emotionales Wohlbefinden, Integrität, Empfohlene Artikel
Recently I had an interesting philosophical discussion about what “mature behavior” and “mature emotions” actually are, and according to which (and whose) criteria are they defined. Some of the criteria I already wrote about in the...
von KosjenkaM | 28.Jan.. 2016 | Emotionales Wohlbefinden, Coaching, Empfohlene Artikel
A quote from a client I was working with recently: “I don’t value myself, so if a girl falls in love with me, I automatically respect her less.” Let that sink in for a moment. Practically a whole novel is contained in this one sentence (as well as...