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“К'во само мрънкате, че жените не млъквали?! Затискате я в някой ъгъл и я целувате. Много сложно…”
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Que tal passar 7 dias velejando em seu yacht particular, com amigos, conhecendo as ilhas mais incríveis da Croácia, Grécia, Turquia…? O The Yacht Week (TYW) ocorre todo ano de junho a agosto pela Europa, regado a boa música, gente bonita e muita diversão, atraindo inúmeros amantes de barcos e festas como nós. E é no embalo da TYW que o BYD 7 está sendo preparado…Dessa vez a Croácia será no Lago Paranoá! Aguardem…. #Europa #Croatia #Theyachtweek #TYW #TYW2016 #encontrodelanchas #barcos #ilhasparadisíacas #festa #música #mar #friends #vemcoisaboaporai #bydbrasilia #byd7 #lagoparanoa #lanchas #ocupeolago by bydbrasilia
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Are You A Fully Functioning Person?
According to Carl Rogers, a fully functioning person is one who is in touch with his or her deepest and innermost feelings and desires. These individuals understand their own emotions and place a deep trust in their own instincts and urges. Unconditional positive regard plays an essential role in becoming a fully functioning person.
Rogers suggested that people have an actualizing tendency, or a need to achieve their full potential – a concept that is often referred to as self-actualization. Rogers believed that a fully-functioning person is an individual who is continually working toward becoming self-actualized. This individual has received unconditional positive regard from others, does not place conditions on his or her own worth, is capable of expressing feelings, and is fully open to life’s many experiences.
Defining the Fully Functioning Person
“Essentially, the fully functioning person is completely congruent and integrated. Such a person, Rogers believes, is able to embrace ‘existential living.’ By this he means they are able to live fully in the here and now with personal inner freedom, with all its accompanying exciting, creative, but also challenging, aspects.” (Freeth, 2007)
“Such a person experiences in the present, with immediacy. He is able to live in his feelings and reactions of the moment. He is not bound by the structure of his past learnings, but these are a present resource for him insofar as they relate to the experience of the moment. He lives freely, subjectively, in an existential confrontation of this moment in life.” (Rogers, 1962)
“The fully functioning person has a flexible, constantly evolving self-concept. She is realistic, open to new experiences, and capable of changing in response to new experiences. Rather than defending against or distorting her own thoughts or feelings, the person experiences congruence: Her sense of self is consistent with her emotions and experiences. The actualizing tendency is fully operational in her, and she makes conscious choices that move her in the direction of greater growth and fulfillment of potential.” (Hockenbury & Hockenbury, 2006)
The Characteristics of a Fully Functioning Person
Characteristics of a fully functioning person include:
Openness to experience
Lack of defensiveness
The ability to interpret experiences accurately
A flexible self-concept and the ability to change through experience
The ability to trust one’s experiences and form values based on those experiences
Unconditional self-regard
The tendency to be open to new experiences
Does not feel the need to distort or deny experiences
Open to feedback and willing to make realistic changes
Lives in harmony with other people
Rogers also developed a form of therapy known as client-centered therapy. In this approach, the therapist’s goal is to offer unconditional positive regard to the client. The goal is that the individual will be able to grow emotionally and psychologically and eventually become a fully-functioning person.
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You were my biggest critic and my greatest teacher. And I couldn’t even say goodbye to you. I will miss you everyday till my last breath. Everything I do from now on will be to make you proud, I just wanted you to see me graduate, become successful or start a family. Thank you for making me the man I am. -01/02/1946-22/05/2018
Joy is a decision, a really brave one, about how you’re going to respond to life.
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Remembering how I thought 2017 was the worst year of my life but it actually turned out to be the very best. p.s. whatever you search on this site, you stumble on depressive posts, even when you search happines or something like that, wtf ...
I asked you to talk, and you blow me off and hide in a freezer? I thought we were past all of this. Oh sure, yeah, thought I’d just hang around in here like a frozen side of beef just to avoid you. Hello?! I was a prisoner! The sinnerman had me trapped here!
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Human beings are funny. They long to be with the person they love but refuse to admit openly. Some are afraid to show even the slightest sign of affection because of fear. Fear that their feelings may not be recognized, or even worst, returned. But one thing about human beings puzzles me the most is their conscious effort to be connected with the object of their affection even if it kills them slowly within.
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