“An extremely important part of our work toward emotional growth and change will come from examining our belief systems regarding all areas of life. To gain the courage to be yourself, you need to address the beliefs that are keeping you stuck where you are. What beliefs, assumptions, and attitudes are you holding onto even though they no longer enhance your life? It is possible to free yourself from worn-out beliefs and acquire ones that bring happiness, strength, and self-esteem. What we believe we may become.” NeedsBelieveMayImportantSelfBeliefGrowthAttitudeSelf EsteemEmotionalGainsAreasStuckEsteemAssumptionBeing YourselfAcquireAddressesWhere You AreWornHolding OnExaminingBelief SystemsWorn OutFree YourselfChange And GrowthEmotional Growth Author:Sue Thoele
“The Theatre of the Absurd ... can be seen as the reflection of what seems to be the attitude most genuinely representative of our own time.  The hallmark of this attitude is its sense that the certitudes and unshakable basic assumptions of former ages have been swept away, that they have been tested and found wanting, that they have been discredited as cheap and somewhat childish illusions.” Has BeensSeemsAgeFoundAttitudeIllusionReflectionTheatreAbsurdFormerAssumptionRepresentativesTestedHallmarkSwept AwayUnshakableCertitude Author:Martin Esslin
“Perhaps I may record here my protest against the efforts, so often made, to shield children and young people from all that has to do with death and sorrow, to give them a good time at all hazards on the assumption that the ills of life will come soon enough. Young people themselves often resent this attitude on the part of their elders; they feel set aside and belittled as if they were denied the common human experiences.” PeopleIfsGivingFeelsHumansMayChildrenMadeEnoughYoungCommonEffortAttitudeRecordsSorrowAssumptionGood TimesProtestDeniedHuman ExperienceEldersShieldsResentHazardsSoon Enough Book:Twenty Years at Hull-House: With Autobiographical Notes Source: Twenty Years at Hull-House: With Autobiographical Notes
“Your assumption, to be effective, cannot be a single isolated act, it must be a maintained attitude of the wish fulfilled.” WishAttitudeAssumptionIsolatedFulfilled Book:Neville's Spiritual Classics Source: Neville's Spiritual Classics
“Does political correctness have a good side? Yes, it does, for it makes us re-examine attitudes, and that is always useful. The trouble is that, with all popular movements, the lunatic fringe so quickly ceases to be a fringe; the tail begins to wag the dog. For every woman or man who is quietly and sensibly using the idea to examine our assumptions, there are twenty rabble-rousers whose real motive is desire for power over others. The fact that they see themselves as antiracists or feminists or whatever does not make them any less rabble-rousers.” MenDoeIdeasRealPoliticalDesireSidesAttitudeTroubleDogMovementFeministCeaseMotiveAssumptionRacistTailsFringePolitical CorrectnessLunaticCorrectnessWagsAnti RacistPower Over OthersWag The DogDesire For Power Author:Doris Lessing
“The subject matter of Entitlement remains relevant. Entitlement is an attitude: it is the assumption, I am owed what I get. It's a nasty attitude because people are not grateful for what they get. Instead, greed prevails and is expressed as, What have you done for me lately?” PeopleDoneAttitudeGratefulGreedAssumptionRelevantNastyEntitlement Author:Judith M Bardwick