SIX at 6: A Reign of Error, Good and Bad Air, Second Opinions, Running Out of Luck, Phoebe Buffay, and the Effect of Your Narrative
Be Very Careful About The Way You Craft Your Narrative
“Notice,” Michael Lewis suggests, “the effect the stories people tell about themselves have on their lives. If you listen to people, if you just sit around and listen, you’ll find there are patterns in the way they talk about themselves.” Some people are always the victim in the stories they... See more
“Notice,” Michael Lewis suggests, “the effect the stories people tell about themselves have on their lives. If you listen to people, if you just sit around and listen, you’ll find there are patterns in the way they talk about themselves.” Some people are always the victim in the stories they... See more
SIX at 6: A Reign of Error, Good And Bad Air, Second Opinions, Running Out Of Luck, Phoebe Buffay, and The Effect Of Your Narrative
Right now, whether you realize it or not, you’re living out a powerful story. Sometimes it’s a story you’ve created over time, telling yourself why you can/can’t, do/don’t, or should/shouldn’t show up in a particular way on the many Fields of Play of your life. Other times there are potent narratives built into the world you live in,
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SIX at 6: The Art of Not Taking An Interest, The Mother Of All Questions, The Daily Confusion, The Feeling, The Freak, and Being Perceived As Foolish - Billy Oppenheimer
Billy Oppenheimerbillyoppenheimer.comAlexi Pappas on how the story you tell yourself is the most powerful one in the world.
"How you talk about your experiences will dictate how you feel about them. Reframing our goals and rewriting our stories are powerful tools. Nobody can tell us how to feel about something. We can make our shortcomings into something beautiful if we want to. How... See more
"How you talk about your experiences will dictate how you feel about them. Reframing our goals and rewriting our stories are powerful tools. Nobody can tell us how to feel about something. We can make our shortcomings into something beautiful if we want to. How... See more