Tag Archives: personality

Debunking Myths About Introverts

There is a persistent and seemingly perpetual notion that extroversion and sociability are one and the same. They aren’t. The true definition of sociability is “liking to be with and talk to other people; involving or allowing friendly and pleasant … Continue reading

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When Your Natural Self Gets Crammed Into a Box

Q – I must be doing something wrong. I only ask thoughtful questions as you taught, but almost all of the people who come to me for help end up being some combination of Commander and Entertainer (Commander/Entertainer, Entertainer/Commander, True … Continue reading

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The Origin and “Cure” for Bi-polar Disorder

Q – I have a client who told me she has bi-polar and anxiety disorder. She is on trileptal, welbutrin, and Klonopin and says they aren’t really helping her.  I have never worked with client with bi-polar disorder. Is there … Continue reading

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What’s at the Core of Yo-Yo Weight Loss and Gain?

Q – I have a question about dieting.  I have lost and gained 1000 to 2000 pounds in my lifetime.  I am either gaining weight or I am losing weight.  It seems that a healthy mind and body should know … Continue reading

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