Kathryn Stanley
I’ve got the same Myers-Briggs type as Hitler and bin Laden, but also Gandhi. It’s been a confusing existence.
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Kathryn Stanley
The Kindest Thing You Can Do For Yourself (And Everyone Else) Is Slow The Eff Down
We live in an era that moves fast, and faster now than ever before.
Why The Biggest Obstacle To Real Change Is Almost Always Yourself
What makes overcoming our most deep-seated, most internal challenges so difficult is that each of us has got a little army living inside us that’s fueled on our fears and self-doubt.
It’s Time You Finally Dealt With Your Deepest, Darkest Shit
I think the most important work that you can ever do is to figure out your Core Wound.
5 Times When We Stand In Our Own Way (And What To Do About It)
From an evolutionary standpoint, we’re wired to react to perceived threats to our survival.
10 Things Mindful People Do Differently To Cultivate Peace In Their Everyday Lives
They embrace negative thoughts rather than avoid them.
Why The Pursuit Of Greatness Won’t Make You Happy
We want to know that we’re moving forward and upward, always toward the purest and most exhilarating form of living. We want to believe that we’ll find our true happiness if we can become great.
The One Thing We All Most Want From A New Year
If there is magic in the world, I think it comes in the moments exactly like this one.
For Anyone Who Doesn’t Feel Like They’re Capable Of Being In A Relationship
Love and desire are opposing forces, a paradox in which only one can live.
When Your Ex Comes Back, Leave
I think many of us are addicted to the feeling of longing for something.
10 Things You Should First Cultivate In Yourself If You Want A Healthy Relationship
Willingness to be vulnerable
Why You Should Block Your Ex Without Remorse
At what point are we starting to bring unnecessary pain onto ourselves?
What Each Myers-Briggs Type Does On Halloween
ESTP: Shows up as Tyler Durden from Fight Club. Starts a real fight.