Posts Tagged ‘bryan e. robinson’

Projections, Part II: How Our Judgments Of Others Can Teach Us About Ourselves

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

(This is a further exploration of the ideas in my article a few months back at Urban Monk, “Are Your ‘Projections’ Limiting Your Success?”.  This piece is about how we can learn about ourselves from the ways we criticize others, and “project” the parts of our personalities we’re uncomfortable with onto them.)
To me, one fascinating [...]

Are You Overworked, Or Just Afraid To Delegate?

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

My friend often complains that he feels overworked and underappreciated in his career.  He does have a somewhat stressful-sounding job–at his company, he supervises a team of tech support people who are constantly barraged with emergency computer issues.  But from what he’s told me, I think at least some of the problem results from his [...]