“Beingness, doingness and havingness are like a triangle where each side supports the others. They are not in conflict with each other. They all exist simultaneously. Often people attempt to live their lives backwards: They try to have more things, or more money, in order to do more of what they want, so that they will be happier. The way it actually works is the reverse. You must first be who you really are, then do what you need to do, in order to have what you want.” PeopleWayWantNeedsTryingFirstsOrderSidesCareersSupportConflictHappyWhat You WantMore MoneyReverseBeing HappyBackwardsPursuit Of HappinessTrue HappinessGreat HappinessNot HappyLife HappinessReally HappyHappy PeopleTrue YouInner HappinessBe Who You AreJust Be HappyFeeling HappyTrianglesWant To Be HappyLife And HappinessSelf HappinessInspirations Being YourselfWhat Is HappinessMoney HappinessInspirational CareerOthers HappinessHappier LifeHappy ThingsLive HappyBeing Happy With LifeTrying To Be HappyI Just Want To Be HappyI Want To Be HappyBeing Yourself And HappyHappy With My LifeJust Want To Be HappyBe True To Who You AreCreating Your Life Author:Shakti Gawain
“Work-family conflicts - the trade-offs of your money or your life, your job or your child - would not be forced upon women with such sanguine disregard if men experienced the same career stalls caused by the-buck-stops-here responsibility for children.” IfsMenChildrenJobsWomenWorkResponsibilityCareersConflictTradeYour ChildrenBucksDisregardTrade OffsFamily ConflictWork FamilyResponsibility For Children Author:Letty Cottin Pogrebin
“Current conflicts and guilt about being a woman who is a mother and a person in her own right are a socially defined malaise, notan individual problem.... The conflict is not between being a mother and having a career; it is between nineteenth-century ideas about children and today's ideas about women.” ChildrenPersonsIdeasProblemTodayMotherIndividualWomenWorkCareersCenturyConflictGuiltCurrentsDefinedMen WomenBeing A WomanNineteenth CenturyBeing A MotherMalaise Author:Sandra Scarr
“I sort of think in a way that many of us young reporters who had the opportunity to go overseas for our organizations were kind of, in a sense, war profiteers. We were enhancing our careers while covering that terrible conflict.” ThinkingWayKindWarYoungOpportunityCareersTerribleConflictOrganizationReportersCovering Author:Walter Cronkite
“You do not become a ''dissident'' just because you decide one day to take up this most unusual career. You are thrown into it by your personal sense of responsibility, combined with a complex set of external circumstances. You are cast out of the existing structures and placed in a position of conflict with them. It begins as an attempt to do your work well, and ends with being branded an enemy of society.” WellsEndsResponsibilityEnemyCareersPositionCircumstancesOne DayConflictStructureComplexesCastsThrownPatriotismUnusualDissentSense Of ResponsibilityDissidentsBranded Author:Vaclav Havel