We revisit our conversation from last week with Michael Hynes to discover… the rest of the story.
Michael and I explored additional insights discussing how as a result of our biases; our stories often become myth or fable.
If you joined us last week, you learned how our biases influence so much of our reality. Shaping and moving how we each see things.We also talked a bit about that great classic movie - the Wizard of Oz.
The Wizard of Oz is a fantastic movie that tells an allegorical story with many different layers and symbolism. Whether intentional or not - It was a great reminder that everything I need I already have if I only look within.
-To see that light that already shines inside.
What can we learn fro The Wizard of Oz…. Stuff like dream interpretation, the nature of our hidden fears and what constitutes ‘rational reality’. We hold the power to create the life we desire; while taking time to truly look within and reconnect with who we are and our heart’s desire -Embrace change. Change and facing our fears can be scary.
Just like the witch and tornado that Dorothy faced, we too will face challenges and change. These things are neither good nor bad. We simply need to see them for what they are — An opportunity for growth. We revisit our conversation from last week with Michael Hynes to discover… the rest of the story.
Michael and I explored additional insights discussing how as a result of our biases; our stories often become myth or fable.
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Social Psychology as Social Construction: The Emerging Vision : For The Message of Social Psychology: Perspectives on Mind in Society (Eds. C. McGarty and A. Haslam) (1996) Oxford: https://www.swarthmore.edu/kenneth-gergen/social-psychology-social-construction-emerging-vision
Conformity to implicit social pressure: the role of political identity
The Power of Personal Narrative - Use your own story to spur growth. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-power-personal-narrative/201806/the-power-personal-narrative
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