Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Be Patient With Yourself

Be Patient With Yourself In the last article "Rewriting the Life Script to Choose Joy", you looked at where to start when creating a positive self-concept from scratch. The discussion included what it looks like to completely discard a negative self-concept without prior rehearsal. It's called the Clean Slate model, which requires letting go of the negative self-concept without having any other self-concept to hang on to for the time being. Since the last discussion was over the Clean Slate model, this discussion will be over the Step-by-Step approach. In the last article "Rewriting the Life Script to Choose Joy", you looked at where to start when creating a positive self-concept from scratch. The discussion included what it looks like to completely discard a negative self-concept without prior rehearsal. It's called the Clean Slate model, which requires letting go of the negative self-concept without having any other self-concept to hang on to for the time being. Since the last discussion was over the Clean Slate model, this discussion will be over the Step-by-Step approach.

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