What are Affirmations?
An affirmation is a way of saying “this is what is true and important about me” and repeating it often enough that it starts to guide how you think, feel, and act.
An affirmation is a way of saying “this is what is true and important about me” and repeating it often enough that it starts to guide how you think, feel, and act.
In this article, I will try to flesh out the behaviour that is embodied within the phrase; “an ego-bound” individual. That is, an individual that projects themselves via a mask of false self behaviours, designed to cover up their inner sense of lacking or inability, that hides their secret belief that they are irretrievably broken. The term ego-bound, specifically, refers to someone that has largely “become” that mask, and considers it to be part of their authentic individuality.
In this article, we introduce the concept of Organisationally Enforced Incongruence, Dressing the wolf of destructive behaviour, as a false, positive narrative.
This article discusses the concept of Self-Integrity, and how that relates to other concepts of personality and self-awareness.
In this article, we will review the main concepts and findings of self-affirmation theory, and discuss its implications for various domains such as health, education, and social justice.