Let’s call the authority we have over weakness in ourselves autonomy, because it’s the authority we have over our own premeditated actions. Not all of our actions happen after some consideration. For example, you’re breathing and blinking right now. Do you recall making a decision to take those actions? Our survival instinct has the authority over those actions, not our personality. In a future post, I’ll go in depth into the difference between power, control and authority. For now, here are a few tips and suggestions for achieving greater autonomy in the face of any weakness you find exposing itself in your personality which may be preventing you from taking action, including one tip, as the above title suggests, for measuring Joy in the number of minutes spent per day wherein you are not actively experiencing pain, and how specifically to do that.
Measuring Joy in the Absence of Pain
Measuring Joy in the Absence of Pain
Measuring Joy in the Absence of Pain
Let’s call the authority we have over weakness in ourselves autonomy, because it’s the authority we have over our own premeditated actions. Not all of our actions happen after some consideration. For example, you’re breathing and blinking right now. Do you recall making a decision to take those actions? Our survival instinct has the authority over those actions, not our personality. In a future post, I’ll go in depth into the difference between power, control and authority. For now, here are a few tips and suggestions for achieving greater autonomy in the face of any weakness you find exposing itself in your personality which may be preventing you from taking action, including one tip, as the above title suggests, for measuring Joy in the number of minutes spent per day wherein you are not actively experiencing pain, and how specifically to do that.