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Even when someone comes at you sideways, the aspects of your personality that you nurture the most can still shine through. If you start your day with love, kindness, patience, and compassion, you prepare yourself for any situation that might tempt you to react defensively or aggressively. This is what speaker and author Esther Hicks calls “getting out ahead of it.” Deciding each day who you will be renders any attempts to pull you down useless.⁣⁣ ⁣ The most emotionally mature and evolved…

The Defense Mechanism Each MBTI Personality Is Likely to Use - In the MBTI, defense mechanisms can be a detriment to ego development and the process of individuation and integration. Unhealthy or immature use of the cognitive functions likely leads to distorted and falsified conceptions of reality to protect the ego. Here is a look at the defense mechanism you are most likely to use based on your Myers Briggs type.

The Defense Mechanism Each MBTI Personality Is Likely to Use - In the MBTI, defense mechanisms can be a detriment to ego development and the process of individuation and integration. Unhealthy or immature use of the cognitive functions likely leads to distorted and falsified conceptions of reality to protect the ego. Here is a look at the defense mechanism you are most likely to use based on your Myers Briggs type.

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Co-regulation is the process by which an individual uses external support to manage their emotions and behaviors. Typically occurring between a caregiver and a child, it involves strategies like modeling calm behavior, providing emotional support, and setting clear expectations. Over time, this helps the individual develop self-regulation skills, enabling them to manage their emotions and actions independently. #coregulation #emotionalsupport #emotions #behavior #expectations…

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The sad truth is that man's real life consists of a complex of inexorable opposites - day and night, birth and death, happiness and misery, good and evil. We are not even sure that one will prevail against the other, that good will overcome evil, or joy defeat pain. Life is a battleground. It always has been and always will be; and if it were not so, existence would come to an end.

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Jung's conception of the collective unconscious (kheper.net) Personal unconscious is an individual's reservoir of forgotten or repressed personal experiences whereas the collective unconscious is the common way in which each individual species organises those experiences (after Wikipedia)

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Something I've been thinking about a lot lately and subsequently reading a lot about is when we don't feel good enough in what we're doing. It's a feeling that I think that we all encounter from time to time and when it does arrive it can feel crushing and really make you doubt every single thing you do. At the beginning of July, I went through a patch of feeling generally like I'd failed at everything I've done and here are some of the things that I reminded myself of.

Jung states that a person's ultimate goal is the development of the Transpersonal Self and developed the process of Individuation.The self, the totality of personality and archetype of order, is superordinate to the ego, embracing consciousness and the unconscious; as the center and circumference of the whole psyche, the self is our life’s goal, the most complete expression of individuality “Until you make the unconscious conscious,it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”- Carl…

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