THE WILL TO GROW
By
Bill Cottringer
There is one particular motivation that has a significant impact on the quality of your life; it can result in varying degrees of happiness and unhappiness, success and failure, peace and turmoil and good health and ill health. This single motivation ... Views: 856
The Wisdom of Insecurity
by
Bill Cottringer
“Uncertainty is the only certainty there is and knowing how to live with insecurity is the only security.” ~John Allen Paulos.
I wish I had originally come up with this simple but profound article title, but I have to give full credit to a ... Views: 611
THE “WORST BAD HABIT” YOU CAN GET CAUGHT UP IN
By
Bill Cottringer
“The obscure takes a while to see and the obvious—even longer.” ~Anonymous.
What is the worst bad habit you can get caught up in? One that is hard to see because it is so much of who we are on this human journey. As it ... Views: 956
There Is No Quick & Easy One-Size Fits All Success Prescription. So Why Do You Keep Looking?
By
Bill Cottringer
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson.
There is a very fundamental principle of psychology that ... Views: 1628
There Is Nothing Wrong With Seeing Things The Way They Are
By
Bill Cottringer
“Common sense is the simple knack of seeing things the way they are and doing things the way they should be done.” ~ Mark Twain.
Here are two important clarifications that I think Mark Twain would have agreed ... Views: 1136
THINK IT BUT DON’T SAY IT
By
Bill Cottringer
As a kid I never bought into the infamous playground chant, “Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me. Just re-look at my last name above. Now let your imagination run wild, empathizing about all the possible hurt and ... Views: 1442
Thinking Your Way to Success
By
Bill Cottringer
“I want to know all God’s thoughts; all the rest are just details.” ~Albert Einstein.
In today’s Information Age, quality thinking is the success currency of choice. Have you thought about the quality of your own thinking lately? I ... Views: 2025
THREADING YOUR NEEDLE WITH LIFE’S ROPE
By Bill Cottringer
A great challenge and opportunity we all have in life is to be successful in threading our needle with life’s rope. This is our main success quest behind all that we do. The keys to this quest are in understanding the rope, ... Views: 856
Three Beatitudes for Better Communication
By
Bill Cottringer
“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” ~George Bernard Shaw.
I first heard this simple but profound prescription for better communication below, used as a beginning and ... Views: 1765
Three Key Success Factors in Effective Management
By
Bill Cottringer
“The effective management of others always starts with effective self-management.” ~The author.
There are libraries of books on how to manage effectively, but since there is already too much information and too ... Views: 1125
Three Paths to The Truth
By
Bill Cottringer
“I wouldn't give a fig for the simplicity on this side of complexity, but for the simplicity on the other side of complexity, I would give my life.” ~Oliver Wendell Holmes.
As the above quote implies, there are but three main paths ... Views: 1319
Three Questions to Answer in Measuring the Success of Your Relationship
By
Bill Cottringer
“Don't marry the person you think you can live with; marry only the individual you think you can't live without.” ~James Dobson.
A writing colleague and dear friend of mine who is ... Views: 1598
Time: The Ultimate Yin-Yang Urstoff
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Bill Cottringer
“The hidden portal to real time is the precise now moment of when the past and future collide into the present.” ~The author.
To see true time,
You need double vision,
One eye for convention
The other for imagination.
First ... Views: 725
TIT 4 TAT: The Basic Backdrop of Life.
By Bill Cottringer
“Reputation is not of enough value to sacrifice character for it.” Miss Clark.
All of life, upon due reflection, seems to be a variation of one very basic rule commonly known as—Tit for Tat (literally blow for blow). This a ... Views: 1556
Today’s Primary Problem: Commonplace Evil
By
Bill Cottringer
“The way in which you define something has a lot to do with how much or how little of the thing you have in hand, both quantity and quality.” ~The Author.
Such is the case with the greatly misunderstood term evil. ... Views: 568
Too Much Familiarity Can Breed Contempt
By
Bill Cottringer
“Familiarity breeds contempt, for others at first, but then inwardly, contempt towards ourselves.”
~Oli Anderson, Synchronesia: A Depressing Existential Novel.
Most relationship experts agree that contempt can creep into a ... Views: 4187
Train Your Brain in Mindfulness
by
Bill Cottringer
“Mindfulness is a way of befriending ourselves and our experience.” ~ Jon Kabat-Zinn.
Why train your brain in “mindfulness?” Because mindfulness is what facilitates the other major components of emotional intelligence—self, ... Views: 1160
Training ROI
By
William Cottringer
Today, employee training has to be more cost effective than ever. Your tight bottom line can't afford the luxury of huge training expenditures without a serious return on investment. Below are the most important goals to focus on achieving in order to ... Views: 1114
TRANSFORMATIONAL THINKING: Healing The Crack In The Cosmic Egg
by
William Cottringer, Ph.D.
“You can’t solve a problem with the same type of thinking that created it.”
~Albert Einstein.
My Native American Totem is the deer. What this means for me is that the deer spirit is here to ... Views: 1740
Trapped Under the Middle Part of the Bell Curve?
By
Bill Cottringer
“Refuse to be average. Let your heart soar as high as it will.” ~W.A.Tozer.
Are you one of the “lucky” few people who have used your special talents smartly, worked with persistence in never giving up on ... Views: 2149
TRUE BALANCE: WHEN TO BE EVEN-HANDED AND WHEN TO GO FOR IT WITH ALL FOURS
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Bill Cottringer
“Genuine happiness and true peace of mind only come about when you begin to make progress at knowing when to be even-handed and when to close your eyes, hold your breath and jump in with all fours.” ... Views: 830
Trust: The # 1 Issue In Living, Relating, Working & Even Sleeping.
By
Bill Cottringer
“Trust is the secular version of religious faith and faith is the growing belief and comfort in the truth and certainty of something you can’t see or otherwise prove.” ~The author.
Why is trust such an ... Views: 1259
Trust: The Stuff That Holds Relationships Together
By
Bill Cottringer
“You don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity.”
~Epicurus
Successful relationships are built on unconditional ... Views: 1444
TRUTHFUL THINKING
By Bill Cottringer
“Success is what we get from what we do to get it.” ~ The Author.
Which is more satisfying—week-old, cold apple pie out of the refrigerator or hot, freshly-baked apple pie with cold French vanilla ice cream on top? If Mary wants chocolate cake for ... Views: 1433
TWO BIBLICAL CHALLENGES TO FIGURE OUT
By
Bill Cottringer
“Life's challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, they're supposed to help you discover who you are.” ~Bernice Johnson Reagon
There are two very powerful Biblical challenges that have provoked me for years in the search for ... Views: 1661
Two Burning Questions That Keep Popping Up Like the Gopher-Bopping Game at Carnivals
By Bill Cottringer
“Bold questions deserve bold answers.” ~ The author.
There are two burning questions that keep popping up in my life, just like the gopher-bopping game at carnivals. Bop them down ... Views: 1097
Two Illusions That Spoil Reality
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Bill Cottringer
“Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.” ~Søren Kierkegaard.
There are two persistent and compelling illusions that help spoil Kierkegaard’s version of reality. These are: (1) the strongly sensed ... Views: 592
TWO KINDS OF BELIEFS
By
Bill Cottringer
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ~Philip K. Dick.
Beliefs are what drive and explain human behavior. They reassure us the truth of something and justify our thinking, feeling and acting in our minds, ... Views: 1463
TWO PATHS TO KNOWING
By
Bill Cottringer
“A good photograph is knowing where to stand.” ~Ansel Adams
A few years ago, my youngest daughter Abigail asked for some help writing a research paper as a requirement for transferring credit from her Epistemology class to a new high school for ... Views: 1043
TWO QUESTIONS WORTH ANSWERING
By
Bill Cottringer
“The truth of the matter is that you always know the right thing to do. The hard part is doing it.”
~ Norman Schwarzkopf.
There are two very important questions you should ask yourself. Having the right answers can determine ... Views: 1622
Two Serious Problems We were Warned About in 1970
By
Bill Cottringer
“Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything” ~George Bernard Shaw.
Are you feeling overwhelmed about the information overload and insane pace of technology ... Views: 535
Two Tantamount Truths
By
Bill Cottringer
“Conscience is no more than the dead speaking to us.” ~Jim Caroll
There is no shortage of authors, books and movies about near death experiences, with over 5 million Internet works available. Authors like Moody, Jakoby and Greyson; books like ... Views: 1258
ULTIMATE SUCCESS SECRET ON A PEDESTAL: RIGHT PERSPECTIVE
By
Bill Cottringer
“It is not the things in life that bother us but rather our opinion about these things.” ~Epictetus
What was Jack Palace meaning , as Curly in the movie City Slicker, pointing with his finger in the sky and ... Views: 1480
Understanding Extreme Behavior
By
Bill Cottringer
“Human behavior flows from three main sources—desire, emotion, and knowledge.” ~Plato.
Is it my imagination or is extreme behavior becoming more commonplace these days? Is the incident rate of extreme behavior actually increasing or ... Views: 588
Understanding The Violence of Rape
By
Bill Cottringer
“Liberty without love is destruction; love without liberty is despair.” ~Thomas Troward.
Earlier in my career as a prison administrator, when I was just beginning my learning curve on understanding the hard core problems of life in ... Views: 841
Understanding Violence
By William Cottringer, Ph.D.
"Violence in an uncontrollable animal, which usually ends up attacking its own master." ~Renny Yagosesky.
There are two main problems standing in the way of understanding violence. One roadblock is that the violence trauma event ... Views: 440
Undoing The Things In The Way Of Successful Reality Repair Rx
By
Bill Cottringer
“What we call reality is an agreement that people have arrived at to make life more livable.” ~Louise Nevelson.
What life is all about is successful reality repair—fixing the realities we don’t like and ... Views: 854
Unhappiness/Happiness Reality Repair
by
Bill Cottringer
“There is only one cause of unhappiness: The false beliefs you have in your head, beliefs so widespread, so commonly held, that it never occurs to you to question them.” ~Anthony de Mello.
Your reality repair results—decreasing ... Views: 1137
Unifying the Divide
by
Bill Cottringer
A house divided against itself cannot stand. ~Abraham Lincoln.
It is ironic that our country, which was founded on rebellion against divisive principles, ended up as a divided house itself starting with slavery and bringing us to today’s Great ... Views: 537
UNLOADING THE MANAGEMENT OVERLOAD PROBLEM
By
Bill Cottringer
“I have a theory about the human mind. A brain is a lot like a computer. It will only take so many facts, and then it will go on overload and blow up.” ~Erma Bombeck.
Is it just my imagination or do other managers feel ... Views: 1170
Various Versions of Happiness
By
Bill Cottringer
“Happiness is what you do to stumble upon it.” ~The Author.
The pursuit of happiness is something we all engage in, to some degree or another. And the last I heard, it is still an inalienable constitutional right of Americans and ... Views: 944
Walking to Success
by
Bill Cottringer
“Slow down you’re doing fine. You can’t be everything you want to be before your time.” ~Billy Joel.
There is too much hype about thriving to success and way too many hits about that “race” on the I-net (only 360 million!). Even the most simple, ... Views: 871
We Are Alike & We Are Different
By
Bill Cottringer
“It is a darn shame that we spend so much time arguing and being annoyed with our differences, and not enough time understanding and celebrating them.” ~The Author.
An important insight to apply for success is knowing the ... Views: 755
WE MAKE HELPING TOO COMPLICATED
By
Bill Cottringer
“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” ~Anne Frank
We tend to make things much more complicated than they need to be. I am not sure why we do this. Maybe out of boredom and ... Views: 931
What Can You Do When You Feel Life Doesn’t Care About Your Pain And Suffering?
By
Bill Cottringer
“This is where you win the battle—in the playhouse of your mind.” ~Maxwell Maltz.
Unfortunately, the short and truthful answer to the title question is not what you want to hear—nothing. ... Views: 1245
What Causes Unhappiness? (And Why This Question is Important)
By
Bill Cottringer
“An unanswerable question: Are good vs. bad and fair vs. unfair dualistic, subjective judgments a human invention just to know one from the other, or do things actually have an innate positive vs. negative flavor ... Views: 4209
What Do You Have to Do to Feel The Way You Want to Feel?
By
Bill Cottringer
“There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.” ~Aldous Huxley.
While this article title seems to be a rather straightforward question, I doubt that it is ... Views: 1336
What Employers Need
By
Bill Cottringer
“The employer generally gets the employees he deserves.” ~J. Paul Getty.
Knowing what employer’s need—not necessarily what they think they want (or what they deserve?)—can greatly improve job success in the organization for both employers and ... Views: 1377
What Is It About Henry or Mary?
By Bill Cottringer
“Defensiveness is usually someone silently screaming that they need you to value and respect them in disguise. When you look for deeper meanings behind someone’s pain you can then begin to heal not only yourself, but others.” ~Shannon L. ... Views: 1517
“It’s not what you do, but how much love you put into it that matters.” ~Mother Teresa.
One very interesting research study I came across a few years ago was done with very senior citizens who were all over 95-years of age. What interested me most were the top regrets these people had with ... Views: 880