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| | | | | Negative visualisation might sound like an oxymoron at first. How could something negative be helpful? Well, in short, negative visualisation is aphilosophical mindset and a coping mechanism developed by ancient Roman philosophers like Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. It's a Stoic principle, and it can help you cultivate gratitude in your life. (The method actually... | |
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thought.is
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| | | | | To most people, philosophy is some confusing academic enterprise that's of little practical use. When they want to make their... | |
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jvieker.com
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| | | | | [caption id="attachment_2309" align="aligncenter" width="740"] Marcus Aurelius, Stoic icon[/caption] It's pretty obvious that life doesn't always go as planned. This blog is all about personal development, and that means taking control over things like our habits, our attitude, and how we manage time. But no matter how hard we work to become better at directing our own lives, the fact of the matter is much of life isn't under our control. Every day, bad things happen to good people-good people like you. | |
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spyder.wordpress.com
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| | | yes I do. That draft was created just after I joined twitter, and in the details I had written that I had just passed 400 tweets. I'm now closing in on 13,000. I am, however, in the process of scaling back my twitter and Facebook usage - I identified last week that as I reduce... | ||