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One of my favorite writers coined a phrase I find to be deceptively simple: “Death the high cost of living.” While I don’t think it’s healthy for people to have on their radars their imminent death, I do think that...
Who's in Control of Your Life? Part II
(Before reading this post, I highly recommend starting with “Who’s in Control of Your Life? Part I”) Here are 5 strategies for realigning your locus of control: 5. You associate more pain with the idea of taking responsibility for your...
Who's in Control of Your Life? Part I
The price of greatness is responsibility. -Winston Churchill At around the third grade, when we’re approximately the age of 8 or 9, we develop our true first understanding of ‘responsibility’. We begin to notice that there’s a direct link between...
There are four questions we all use when making decisions. Which is your favorite?
The #1 Application of Personality Type in Business
I have noticed that Personality Typing catches the interest of a lot of people in business because they know other companies are using it. And while they may ‘sort of’ understand how consulting an expert during the hiring process to...
Why We ALL Use Typologies - The Brain's Need for Categories
You know that feeling that happens when you walk into a room where the music is too loud, the conversation is overwhelming and your brainbox can’t handle it? It’s called noise pollution, and everything turns static, basically becoming white noise....
"Accuracy" as a Decision-Maker
When data is incongruent or when it doesn’t add up, you’re using Accuracy to sort it out.
When you make a choice that takes other people’s feelings and needs into consideration, you’re using Harmony.
The Myers-Briggs System - An Overview
The Myers-Briggs system is the brainchild of Isabel Briggs Myers and her mother, Katherine Cook Briggs. The system was originally designed to help the infamous surge of women who entered the workforce for the very first time during World War...