Doing What We’re Good At

Post Written By Eugene Morgan “Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.”— John Wooden When we say we cannot do something, we’re making a hasty generalization about everything else including the things we know we can do. It also prevents us from doing the things we know we can do. […]

Change Your Prototype

Post Written By Eugene Morgan Milton Erickson doesn’t tell his patients that they will need more flexibilility; instead he sets up the patients to do something to break up the inflexibility. Rigidity can create a lot of anxiety in our lives. We all have rigidity, some more than others. Some of us wonder why we […]

Making Generalization

Written By Eugene Morgan It is easy for us sometimes to make a generalization on an unpleasant event.  It is amazing how one unpleasant event can make our whole week feel like a disaster. Our generalizations can blind us of the pleasant events that happened between the unpleasant ones. When we do remember or challenge […]