Redefining Balance: Navigating Life’s Choices as a Young Professional
In his book “How to Make It All Work,” David Allen eloquently challenges the widely accepted dichotomy of work-life balance, suggesting instead that life and
In his book “How to Make It All Work,” David Allen eloquently challenges the widely accepted dichotomy of work-life balance, suggesting instead that life and
In the words of Charles Duhigg, author of “The Power of Habit,” willpower operates much like a muscle: it can be fortified through practice yet
“Our values influence our motivation. If we don’t have strongly held values, we’ll have little motivation. If our values are strong, our motivation will be
When it comes to rehabilitation and treatment, clinicians often focus on the technical aspects of exercise prescription. However, the success of any intervention lies not
Complex reflections are a crucial component of Motivational Interviewing (MI), a counselling approach developed by William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick. This technique is designed
In the realm of healthcare, the success of treatment often hinges not only on the clinical skills of healthcare professionals but also on the willingness
Embracing Self-Persuasion in Patient Care The quote by Miller and Rollnick from their book “Motivational Interviewing” highlights a pivotal concept in patient care and behavioural
In the words of Michael J. Marquardt, “solving others’ problems is exhausting. It is much more effective to provide the opportunity for them to solve
The Gorilla in the Room: A Philosophical Take on Cognitive Blindness The human mind is a fascinating paradox, capable of extraordinary feats of intelligence while
Helping clinicians manage their more challenging clients so that they can gain better treatment outcomes, increase profit margins and service a growing market.
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