4/27/2023 0 Comments Logic world tour shirtTerms and Conditions This site exists for entertainment purposes.Before using any information on this site, see the Terms and Conditions of use. You may also print or e-mail content to other people for personal use, provided the content involved is no more than 10% of the total content of the site, and a link to is retained on the printed copy, or in the e-mail. You may, however, deep-link to any information on this site from other web sites, on-line forums or any other place where the information is relevant and appropriate. Nor may it be used in derivative works or aggregated with other information for commercial purposes. Copyright Information All the information on this site is Copyright © by Graham Stoney, and may not be reproduced in any format including reposting on other web sites, on-line forums, books, or e-books without the express permission of the author, Graham Stoney.Core Values When I was studying Life Coaching, I came up with this swanky list of core values that I aspire to: Happiness Fun Fulfilment Contentment Self-Acceptance Love Growth Freedom Peace Compassion Integrity Truth Inspiration Making a difference Making a contribution Humour Self-awareness Mutual Understanding Dependability Courage Leadership Curiosity Uniqueness Exploration Beauty (Hang on, what’s Beauty doing at #25? Something is wrong here…).And most of all, to create and have fun while I’m here. To experience all the richness, fun, joy and excitement that life has to offer. To make a difference to others through my unique contribution. To pursue truth, beauty, freedom, love and happiness for all. But if that’s not enough for you… My personal mission in life is: To make a profoundly positive and lasting impact in the world. Still, it’s meant to help when you’re paralysed by choice over what to do next: is it congruent with my mission, or not? My mission appears to be to have fun. I dunno I think it’s important to enjoy what you do in life, and if you’re doing that, a mission statement seems a little redundant. Mission Statement My Life Coach friends tell me it’s good to have a mission statement.I am fascinated by the power of the human mind and the way… I know from my own experience how a negative self-perception and the associated self-limiting beliefs that can cause enormous frustration and make life into a struggle instead of an adventure. With this early programming in place, learning to love myself on the road to self-acceptance has been a life-long journey for me. I always got picked last on the all-important sporting teams at school, and grew up believing that there was something wrong with me and feeling inferior to just about everyone. I learned to dislike myself to fit in with my family, and my religion taught me that I was sinful even when I couldn’t think of anything I was doing wrong. Both my parents had low self-esteem, and I concluded at a very young age that my parents didn’t even like, let alone love each other. As a very young child I felt confused because I had very strong feelings that I didn’t understand, and my family didn’t seem to know about or relate to. Biography I grew up in a family where emotion was rarely expressed, and when it was the results were often destructive.
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