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When you give yourself credit every time you do something right, though, you can more easily see such slips as momentary mistakes, not earthshaking events, and head off a sense of hopelessness.

The Beck Diet Solution

Judith S. Beck PhD

I separated decisions into four possibilities based on the type of decision I was making. Irreversible and inconsequential Irreversible and consequential Reversible and inconsequential Reversible and consequential

The Decision Matrix: How to Prioritize What Matters

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I have a first principle for becoming the person you want to be. Follow it and it will shrink your daily volume of stress, conflict, unpleasant debate, and wasted time. It is phrased in the form of a question you should be asking yourself whenever you must choose to either engage or “let it go.” __Am I willing, at this time, to make the investment required to make a positive difference on this topic?__

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Marshall Goldsmith, Mark Reiter

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