Getting Back to the Music seems to be causing a stable lifting of paralysis, even if I’m not taking on anything very challenging yet.
The essay is a vey careful examination of how efforts to do better can actually make things worse. Learning Methods (the system being demonstrated) consists of finding out exactly what you’re thinking while you’re doing something you’d like to do better, and then examining your thoughts to see whether they make sense. I’m giving the essay a +5. It’s something like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, but with much more precision.
Also, I think my life coach, Robin Simons contributed by helping me get at my habit of blocking my emotions, especially the positive ones. (No, I don’t know why I do that.) She gets a +5, too. (I’m just going to give a +5 to things that help significantly without being complete solutions. Trying to fine tune my ratings seems a great deal like cat-vacuuming..)
I’m a little surprised that no one else has mentioned any form of therapy. No one’s tried it, or it hasn’t helped?
Getting Back to the Music seems to be causing a stable lifting of paralysis, even if I’m not taking on anything very challenging yet.
The essay is a vey careful examination of how efforts to do better can actually make things worse. Learning Methods (the system being demonstrated) consists of finding out exactly what you’re thinking while you’re doing something you’d like to do better, and then examining your thoughts to see whether they make sense. I’m giving the essay a +5. It’s something like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, but with much more precision.
Also, I think my life coach, Robin Simons contributed by helping me get at my habit of blocking my emotions, especially the positive ones. (No, I don’t know why I do that.) She gets a +5, too. (I’m just going to give a +5 to things that help significantly without being complete solutions. Trying to fine tune my ratings seems a great deal like cat-vacuuming..)
I’m a little surprised that no one else has mentioned any form of therapy. No one’s tried it, or it hasn’t helped?