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Aristotle’s Concept of Practical Wisdom (Phronesis) Aristotle’s concept of practical wisdom, or phronesis, is the ability to make morally sound decisions in everyday life. Phronesis…
Dragonflies have captured my attention lately. They have become a symbolic reminder to me of joy in nature, comfort and connection. Yep. Those weird little…
Psychological safety refers to the belief that one can express themselves without fear of negative consequences to self-image, status, or career. It is a key…
9.8.24 Today was a bit of a battle to pull myself together. The past few days felt like one long depression hibernation. It’s like my…
Morality, the system of principles distinguishing right from wrong, is viewed through multiple philosophical lenses. Some argue that morality is objective, meaning that moral truths…
Modern positive psychology identifies and cultivates character strengths as a pathway to well-being. These strengths, such as courage, wisdom, and kindness, closely align with Aristotelian…
Strengths-based coaching is a powerful approach in positive psychology that focuses on identifying and leveraging individual strengths to enhance performance and satisfaction. Common Techniques: Discovering…
Sylvia Plath had a profound way of capturing the depths of exhaustion, both mental and physical. One famous line from The Bell Jar reads: “I…
Aristotle’s concept of developing virtue through habit emphasizes the idea that moral virtues are cultivated through consistent practice. According to Aristotle, virtues like courage, temperance,…
Parmenides argued that change is an illusion, a radical idea that challenges the very nature of perception. According to his writing, for something to change,…