Hubris syndrome has been described by former politician David Owen and psychiatrist Jonathan Davidson as an image derived from the excess of power in some politicians. Let’s see what it consists of. Hubris syndrome refers to people who experience a personality change when they are in leadership positions. It can …
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When Emotions Cause Us To Lose Money
Actions, such as making or losing money, are closely related to emotions. In most cases, this resource is not obtained or lost for objective reasons. In this sense, we could say that money is a symbolic object; as such, it originates in our minds different ways of meaning and administering it, …
Read More »Gordon Allport: The Father’s Biography Of Personality Psychology
In addition to his personality theory, Gordon Allport made very important contributions to psychology in the fields of motivation, prejudice, and the religion of individuals. Gordon Allport was an American psychologist who made history for laying the foundations of personality psychology. His personality theory was considered one of the first …
Read More »The Old Samurai: How To Respond Properly To A Provocation
We find in oriental phrases and stories an enormous wisdom that could be considered classic, because even today, despite the centuries that have passed, it remains important and pertinent. That’s why today we’ll focus on one of those beautiful stories that give us a great life lesson in dealing with …
Read More »Learning To Say What You Feel Is Also Health
Saying what we feel not only relieves discomfort and allows for good emotional hygiene; the ability to communicate emotionally facilitates coexistence, helps us set limits when necessary, and strengthens our psychological health. Learning to say what you feel is not easy. Where to start? We all have the ability to …
Read More »What’s Behind Unruly Kids?
Indiscipline. Big dilemma and big problem. Sometimes we don’t notice this attitude, even when it’s too late, when our children’s reactions no longer cause us to smile but to grimace with concern or irritation. A no, a trick, a reaction that challenges our authority or that of the educators. How to …
Read More »The Effect Of Repeated Combat: Nothing Will Change If You Don’t Change
Are you looking for a change? So why do you always do the same thing? The more you repeat a behavior because you’ve become used to acting that way, the less it will affect you. This is the effect of repeated combat. So, to get a better result, you must …
Read More »I Choose Who I Want In My Life
I stay with you because you wanted to be with me when I didn’t even want to. You accompanied me in the darkest moments, when I turned my back on myself. I choose to have you in my life because you make me a better person, because I don’t know how …
Read More »Unconditional Acceptance: Like Not Wanting To Change The Other At Any Cost
You’ve probably felt many times that your worth as a person depended on meeting certain expectations. With that comes an unpleasant feeling, which rationally might be difficult to assume, but which you can’t help feeling. On the other hand, “the boss” intends to generate this feeling in us because he …
Read More »The Best Age Is When We Stop Counting Years And Fulfill Dreams
They say that the years go by like smoke that escapes through an open window, drawing shapes in the air until, little by little, they disappear. Nevertheless, people are not like smoke, nor even like the wind; we are breath, we are sighs, we are life lived and dreams to …
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