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Unless he obeys, a man cannot believe. Are you worried because you find it so hard to believe? No one should be surprised at the dif ficulty of faith, if there is some part of his life where he is consciously resisting or disobeying the commandment of Jesus.
When you give your children lots of practice at remembering—by having them tell and retell their own stories—you improve their ability to integrate implicit and explicit memories.
The essence of Tiny Habits is this: Take a behavior you want, make it tiny, find where it fits naturally in your life, and nurture its growth.
It is important to be able to recognize when someone is lying, even if it is ourselves.
Take excellent care of the front end of your day, and the rest of your day will pretty much take care of itself. Own your morning. Elevate your life.
Dweck emphasizes that one's mindset greatly influences their response to failure. Those with a fixed mindset often see setbacks as reflections of their limited abilities, feeling defeated and demotivated. In contrast, individuals with a growth mindset perceive failures as learning experiences. Dweck notes, 'Not only weren’t they discouraged by failure, they didn’t even think they were failing. They thought they were learning,' highlighting how this perspective promotes continuous improvement and resilience.
Introduce practices like guided imagery to help children shift their focus to calming thoughts. This can be a powerful tool for managing anxiety and stress.
The movie offers an imaginable horror. It could happen to anyone. Since it provides a complete spectrum of the society of its time, any viewer can find an identity there, as a well-off member of the ruling class, as a worker, as an immigrant, as a dreamer, as a lover.
Incorporate specific, vivid details into your message to make it more relatable and memorable. Use analogies and examples that align with your audience's experiences.
Every good endeavor, even the simplest ones, pursued in response to God’s calling, can matter forever.
I am gentle and lowly in heart.
When practicing, observe your actions without labeling them as good or bad. This nonjudgmental awareness helps create a relaxed learning environment.
With the Tiny Habits method, you focus on small actions that you can do in less than thirty seconds.
Trust is the stacking and layering of small moments and reciprocal vulnerability over time.
The first step in effective discipline is to connect with our children emotionally.
Brown’s hope is that, with a deeper understanding of emotions, you’ll be able to talk about them more openly and accurately, and thus form deeper connections with the people around you.
Ego is the enemy of what you want and of what you have: of mastering a craft, of real creative insight, of working well with others, of building loyalty and support.
When confronted with situations that seem unfair or punitive, acknowledge the reality and focus on your next steps rather than dwelling on the injustice.
It is so much easier to see what worked than to predict what might work. We don’t need to worry about the question of what to write about because we have answered the question already – many times on a daily basis.
Actionable metrics are the antidote to this problem. When cause and ef fect is clearly understood, people are better able to learn from their actions.