Be Courageous – Crossing the Decision-Action Gap: Dreams to Reality Series #3
Intent as an action animates courage and enables us to navigate the Decision-Action Gap. The decision-action gap constitutes the testing point of our character.
Intent as an action animates courage and enables us to navigate the Decision-Action Gap. The decision-action gap constitutes the testing point of our character.
Decision-making is an integral part of human life, a fact that is simultaneously a gift and a perpetual task. Our decisions shape our life trajectory.
Metacognitive twelve-steppers emphasize we must act our way into new thinking. Evangelical Christians preach thinking our way into new behavior. Who is right?
What we claim to want is not primary to our identity and character. We are defined instead by what we do: Setting goals, decision-making, and actions.
Faith is a belief or trust in something without requiring empirical evidence or proof. Many see it as a valuable, essential component of human life.
Personal boundaries are guidelines we create to establish limits with others. They establish healthy relationships, respect, and psychological well-being.
Hope can be the source of our greatest strength and greatest weakness. Somewhere between foolish dreams and pessimistic self-limiting beliefs are paths forward.
Fundamentalism is where faith meets ideology. The fundamentalist believes that the Truth has been revealed and it is without flaw or defect.
Authentic masculinity closely tracks maturity and goes against the grain. It has traditionally been taught by men who have successfully made the transition.
The Society section is devoted to how and why Western society has entered steep decline and the ramifications for the alcoholic/addict & the recovery movement.