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harmony-and-peace · 8 months
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💙✨4 podstawowe potrzeby psychiczne i skutki ich zaniedbania w dzieciństwie✨💙
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thebloomingsoulss · 11 months
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If you are unaware of where your blind spots are, you will be open season for human predators.
📚 Richard Campbell - Dark Psychology
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“Do not aim for success- the more you aim at it and make it a target the more you will miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one’s dedication to a cause greater than oneself.”
-Viktor Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning
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nightheartcomics · 2 months
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Free your mind and your ass will follow.
Dweck distills mindsets into two groups, fixed and growth. She shows how a fixed mindset really sucks, leading to judgments and labels, while a growth mindset allows for learning and change. I already knew I was aligned with a growth mindset but wanted to delve deeper and expand my knowledge.
This book is great for creative people, artists & writers too, or anyone interested in improving their mental health. 🤘🖤
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terminallynumb · 2 years
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"Apathy is a curious state... it is a way to survive defeat without material damage." - Rollo May (Love and Will)
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reggiesswimteacher · 2 years
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i’ve made it my new mission to continue to take these with every freud book i find
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literaryruin · 1 year
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Repression of traumatic memories or conflicts is possible in many cases, according to Federn, only through repression of the whole pertinent ego state. Early ego states remain preserved in a latent state, waiting to be recathected. Furthermore, in speaking of cathexis of ego states, Federn says that it is the cathexis itself which is experienced as ego feeling. This is related to the problem of what constitutes “the self”.
– Eric Berne, M.D., Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy, Ballantine Books, 1975, Mass Market Paperback (Edition), pp. xix-xx
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minkable · 1 year
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The world’s best studying tool.
So, what is this guy talking about is it a new type of note taking strategy or maybe a method of re-reading. Possibly you already skimmed my post and you already know, lol. Well to catch everyone up it’s active recall. Active recall is your way of getting to the top of the academic ladder.
Active recall
What is active recall? Active recall is basically studying on crack which I would not recommend. Active recall in a nutshell is the opposite of what all your teachers said the “right” way of studying is.
Active recall is taking information out from your head instead of trying to put it in. This is completely different then common studying methods like re-reading. In some studies suggest that Active recall is four times more effective then re-reading.
How to use active recall?
Their is multiple fun and exciting ways to use active recall some we will go into in this article. I encourage you to find your best studying technique and use our first Method as a way of charting what works for you.
Practice test
Practice tests are one of the most research types of study. Practice test can be made by you or possibly by your teacher. one of my favorite ways to make a practice test is look at my notes, pick out the main idea, and write a question involving it. Now i would highly suggest not doing multiple choice questions because that practices recognizing the answer and not pulling the answer from your head.
Flash Card
Everyone knows about that friend who has a couple of flash cards in their pocket always studying for the big test. But that friend gets straight A’s so maybe their is something you can learn from them and maybe write it on a flash card to help you. Flash Cards are probably one of my favorite ways of study they’re fun, easy, and effective. If you have a test in the next month use flash cards they are a great medium to long term method of studying.
The Feynman Technique
I know The Feynman Technique is probably the one that you didn’t hear of on this list but his technique is just that effective that you need to know about it. The Feynman Technique is a great way of understanding concepts and understand them for a long time. The Feynman Technique is this simple “Teach Someone” . Teaching someone helps you find out what places you need improvement on and is a learning process in it self.
Have you ever been explaining something for the first time and what you’re saying starts to make more sense to you while you explain it. That’s the Feynman Technique for you. That’s why teachers know every question in the book they are learning at the same time they teach it.
conclusion
If i could ask you to do one thing and only one thing it is to inform people about active recall. I have been using active recall for half my academic life and if someone would of told me in the beginning about it i would pay them because active recall is so effective it seems crazy that is free to learn about.
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scribblersobia · 1 year
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Good book. 🧡
Predictably irrational.📖
@scribblersobia
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harmony-and-peace · 8 months
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Pierwsze książki do samorozwoju, które polecam jako te „na początek” naszej podróży✨📖
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thebloomingsoulss · 11 months
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Narcissists have no sense of boundaries
Boundaries establish what is acceptable and not acceptable in your life. For many people, boundaries are second nature. For instance, most people will not take insults while lying down. It is simply not acceptable for them to be disrespected this way. Normal people are able to acknowledge boundaries in their everyday life. Narcissists, on the other hand, have no time for such frivolities. A narcissist will have no problem intruding in your personal space because they believe they have a right to be there. They get a high from flouting social norms and rules because they believe these rules do not apply to them, and nobody can do anything about it since they are superior to everyone else anyway.
📚 Richard Campbell - Dark Psychology
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godfatherofsol · 1 year
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8 Impactful Books for my Design Process in '22 As I update my website with all the new work I've been up to lately, I've been blogging about some of the books I've been reading for various projects in the past year. Both parts 1&2 covering the 8 books on my list are up now on: https://www.sollos.co/blog I'd love to hear your feedback. What other books would you recommend I check out this year?
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yourcoffeeguru · 2 years
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Psychology an Introduction Sixth Edition Charles G Morris
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terminallynumb · 2 years
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"You must even let your own experience tell you its own meaning; the minute you tell it what it means, you are at war with yourself" - Carl Rogers (On Becoming a Person)
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