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Dec 31, 2007

Do You Have Problems Organizing Your Time?

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Think about this for a moment: Who is in charge of organizing your time - your wounded self or your inner loving Adult? What happens when the wounded self is in charge of organizing time? The wounded self, being a child or adolescent part of us, generally does not have a very good sense of time. In addition, the wounded self might be resistant to being governed by your own or others' time schedule. When the wounded self is in charge of ti ...
Sep 22, 2007

Guilt vs. Remorse

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
While "guilt" and "remorse" have the same definition in the Encarta World English dictionary, in Inner Bonding terms they have totally different meanings. The reason for this is that guilt comes from the wounded self and remorse comes from the loving Adult. Guilt is the feeling that you feel when you judge yourself for having done something that you believe is wrong. Your wounded self is saying things like: "I can't bel ...
Sep 11, 2007

Resistance: The Block to the Presence of Spirit

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Len grew up in a typical family with a controlling mother and a passive, absent father. Not wanting to be weak and dominated like his father, Len chose a different path - resistance. Resisting being controlled by anyone became Len's primary motivation. No one was going to take advantage of him. No one was going to hurt him. He shut down, closed his heart, and became a very lonely adolescent. I started to work with Len because his third marriag ...
Sep 04, 2007

Addiction to Being Fine

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Sheila consulted with me because her marriage and her life were falling apart. "I've had years and years of therapy, and I've been on a spiritual path for many years as well. I meditate every day and I take good physical care of myself. I'm a nice person and I have tried to be a good mother. I'm 47 years old and successful in my career. Yet something is really wrong and I can't figure out what it is. I thought everything was fine until my h ...
Aug 20, 2007

Helping people cope with their chronic illness

by SirGan
  Although different people have different aspects on all this- one undisputable fact is that having a long-term, or chronic, illness can disrupt your life in many ways. One thing is when someone is feeling pain or simple tiredness for a short while- and completely different thing is when your  illness might affect your  appearance or your physical abilities and independence. When we talk about kinds- everything is even worse- for ...


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