relationships

The Transitive Property of Importance

Why you should—or shouldn’t—care about what they care about

There’s nothing wrong with focusing on what’s important to you. You’re probably helping everyone else out, too.

2:25 read (478 words)

Are Imaginary Arguments Making You Miserable?

Stop making up reasons to be unhappy

You have enough problems to deal with without making up new ones. Take a step back and consider why you’re doing it.

3:00 read (604 words)

The Basic Human Needs that Drive Us

If you want to understand behavior, understand the needs that drive it

In 1943, Abraham Maslow described five fundamental levels of human needs. If you want to understand (or change) behavior, start by understanding the needs behind it.

2:45 read (549 words)

Choose Your Response: End the Abuse

You can't choose your past, but you can choose what comes next

We have the ability, right, and responsibility to choose how we respond in any situation. Be an agent of change that transforms your family for generations.

2:35 read (518 words)