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Understanding the concept of the self
The importance of living in the present moment
The illusion of control
We don't let people know what's special about them.
But, we need other people to help us recognise our unique capabilities and skills
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All you need to do is get little help from your family and friends
Ask them to write about your unique qualities
You can also do the same to your surrounding people. This will inspire them to write for you.
Another exercise is get a chunk of time and write a letter to you from t...
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There are two powerful social Forces that prevent many of us from discovering our unique strengths
1. Eulogy Delay
2. Transience Aversion
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We don't like to think about our eventual death.
We often think we have infinite time to acheive our goals
This thought holds us back from making the most of what we have now
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We all have unique abilities and skills that are unlike others. Instead of ignoring our strengths and pursuing stuff which may not be right for us but is what others are doing, we do injustice to our key skill or gift.
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