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A note on the words I use

23 October 2006

I’m quite specific with what words I use and the meanings I place on them. Often, my articles will be dedicated to the difference between two similar words and the implications of using them.
Why is this? Well, for one, I’m pedantic! I like having things in order and being clear on what we’re talking about. […]

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Commitment to a Goal versus Attachment to an Outcome

23 October 2006

[Words: 1679, Reading Time: 7-8 minutes] 
There is a massive difference between being committed and being attached. Commitment is being focused on yourself, and comes from a place of abundance or love. Attachment, on the other hand, comes from a place of scarcity and fear.
Commitment is focusing on doing your very best, giving yourself to the […]

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Certainty & Confidence

22 October 2006

[Words: 1859, Reading Time: 6-9 minutes] 
You may have heard the phrase “with confidence” before, as in “can you say that with confidence?” What is actually been asked is “can you say that with certainty?” Being certain for a lot of people is directly related to confidence.
Often times when people lack confidence, they are unsure of […]

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