driving your own bus

Bad times or learning opportunities?

What’s your favourite screw-up, setback, mistake, weak spot, etc. What’s pretty well guaranteed to have you in an unpleasant mood?  For example:

  • Do you forget things? And then give yourself a hard time about it.
  • Do you get irritable? And then blame yourself or others for causing the mood change?
  • Do you fret unnecessarily about things – which later turn out okay?
  • Do you blame others for not behaving as you’d like them to – and then use guilt to try and mould their behaviour?
  • Do you feel sorry for yourself because the world isn’t as it should be – but do nothing to make things right for yourself? Continue reading

There has been some twittering/tweeting on @pegasusnlp about how wet and cold weather, especially in summer, negatively influences our moods – or seems to act as a trigger for us to feel less buoyant and cheerful. This has been evoked by July and August, here in the UK, being unseasonably cool, wet and windy.

So, as you can’t get much across in a Twitter 140 character message, I thought I’d raise the topic here.  This is more of a wondering blog post than a definitive clarification of what goes on.

If we use NLP to ‘model’ the experience of many of us looking out at the cool and wet August weather a number of things come to mind: Continue reading

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