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Can you achieve true success, on your own?

By Tim Gibney Posted on November 19, 2019 Posted in breakthrough, resilience, success

Can we learn from history if success is achievable on your own? Many people don’t realize that the discovery of DNA, relied heavily on the work of other scientists. Many people believe that American biologist James Watson and English physicist …

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Have you ever heard someone say; ‘don’t judge’?

By Tim Gibney Posted on October 15, 2019 Posted in don’t judge, generalization, indifference, love

Do you realize that this is a blanket statement? Are you asking, what is a blanket statement? According to what I’ve read; a blanket statement is a generalization. It is a statement that is meant to cover everything, just like …

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What can we learn from Bianca Andreescu?

By Tim Gibney Posted on September 24, 2019 Posted in Bianca Andreescu, character, guiding principles, resilient, self-development, Stephen R Covey, U.S. Tennis Open

Are there some guiding principles for us from her success at the U.S. Tennis Open? The first thing most people have learned is that she wrote herself a winning cheque when she was 12 years old, then visualized her victory …

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Are you letting things slide?

By Tim Gibney Posted on August 20, 2019 Posted in caring, Elie Wiesel, judge, judging, judgmental, love

Do the actions of others cause you frustration, but you still do nothing? Sadly, this appears to be happening at an ever-increasing pace. But the real question is, why have we gone down this feeble or inoperative path? It is …

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How does annoying situations affect you?

By Tim Gibney Posted on July 22, 2019 Posted in annoyance, Uncategorized

Did you want to criticize the person who you believe was the main contributor? I ask these questions because I am concerned that people (at times) are looking at the wrong person in our relationships with others. Let me give …

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Are we training people to be incapable?

By Tim Gibney Posted on June 26, 2019 Posted in computer, resilient, social media

Seriously, are we trying to incapacitate and destroy people’s lives? I am sure you are saying; ‘How dramatic can you be Gibney?’ All that I ask is that you read to the end of this short commentary about what I …

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Do you know of someone who is overly sensitive?

By Tim Gibney Posted on May 23, 2019 Posted in critical, emotional, fear, highly sensitive person, HSP, rejection, resilience, social media, worry

Are they overly sensitive about the opinion’s others have that are not shared by them? I once read that being overly sensitive is a coping style. It may be a coping style, but is it really helpful? While some people …

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Who do you think of when it comes to opportunity?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 24, 2019 Posted in Uncategorized Tagged with courage, opportunity, perseverance, political philosophies, resilience

Do you think about Canada or the United States? When I think of that question, I think about Canada, and the United States. Yes, both countries in North America. I believe that is one of the reasons why people from …

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Who do they think they are?

By Tim Gibney Posted on March 25, 2019 Posted in Uncategorized

Who do they think they are? Do you think you are above the law or above ethical guidelines? This is my question to all those Hollywood types who figure that they can do anything they want. Just look at the …

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Have you taught your children the power of no?

By Tim Gibney Posted on February 26, 2019 Posted in Uncategorized

Are you thinking that you have the power when you say no to them, and enjoy it? It is my opinion that the sooner a child learns that the word ‘no’ is an invitation to think, the better off they …

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