Posts Tagged ‘Mary Elizabeth Murphy’
Changing Seasons and The Saboteur
Here is a peek behind the curtain – I started this on a Thursday morning as an email to our S.T.A.R. Resources community, during the process, I was hijacked by the Noid’s rant and walked away. I decided to post this here in case you aren’t on our email list. It includes a few tips…
Read MoreRecognition Button: Finding Your Self-Worth in Yourself
Do you know someone who thrives when they are noticed? When they are appreciated or praised? They aim to please, go above and beyond what’s expected, and are highly motivated by teamwork. Always looking for words of affirmation and approval, this social butterfly personality will pour into a high-energy environment to foster a warm and…
Read MoreAccomplishment Button: Separating Self-Worth from Completed Checklists
Do you know someone who is motivated by achievements? On the upside, they aim their goals high, create order from chaos, and are of the go-getter mentality. The flipside? Possibly controlling, painfully scheduled, and with hard-to-please standards? (Heads up, maybe it’s you I’m describing!) Every strength becomes a weakness when overused. Consider a rubber band.…
Read MoreOur Greatest Fear
Each of us has our own unique personality, which includes our own way of behaving. When you’re looking to RESET Your Buttons®, it’s crucial that you understand yourself and your behavioral tendencies. For example, most of us are unable to predict how we will behave when frightened. When your behavior and reactions become unpredictable, so…
Read MoreResetting Expectations to Prepare for Life’s Curveballs
We use the RESET model to navigate life on a daily basis. But every once in awhile life will lob a curveball at us, negative and positive stimuli alike which seem to spring from nowhere at all but which heavily impact our relationships as well as day’s, week’s, or life’s path from that point on. …
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