Proving your critics wrong or proving your fans right?
Fitspo' quotes. Do you love them or hate them?
I love seeing quotes and memes on social media. Mostly on weight loss or fitness pages. I'm intrigued to see if I can tell what a person's motivations are. I think a lot of people post these quotes and memes to show how positive they are but they probably aren't aware that they are revealing more negativity than they realise.
I pay people to make me uncomfortable –and I love it
I pay people to make me uncomfortable –and I love it.
No it's not a wierd sex thing.
I told you I was right! Confirmation bias
We all like to be smug. Who doesn't like the feeling of proving ourselves right and proving others wrong? It's a great feeling. Or at least it should be.
I'm always amazed at how some people are so pleased to prove themselves right even when it means sabotaging themselves.
Proving your critics wrong vs proving your fans right
Fitspo' quotes. Do you love them or hate them?
I love seeing quotes and memes on social media. Mostly on weight loss or fitness pages. I'm intrigued to see if I can tell what a person's motivations are. I think a lot of people post these quotes and memes to show how positive they are but they probably aren't aware that they are revealing more negativity than they realise.
What if it all goes right?
It's the question we rarely ask, what if it all goes right? Following my last blog on presupposing failure I thought it would be good to follow up one on presupposing success. We seem to live in a society that encourages us to imagine the worst. And while forewarned is forearmed, it can cause us to become really unstuck when things go surprisingly well.