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Atlas of the Heart by Brene  Brown
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Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown

Brene Brown's has a belief in humans that grew with her as she grew into an adult. This assumption and theory about people has driven her entire life’s work to researching psychology of emotions. Emotions we find as ‘simple’ or easily recognizable as they turn up are discussed in a deeper, more meaningful manner.

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The Self-Help Theory

The Self-Help Theory

The Self-Help Theory is based off of a concept created and developed by Tyler Burch, an aspiring author and researcher, that states the self-help industry is based on 5-categories. The theory is if someone works on small change in each category, they can change their life exponentially.

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The VIA Character Strength Test For Self-Discovery
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The VIA Character Strength Test For Self-Discovery

As psychology has historically been about managing or curing mental illness, within the last few decades a new aspect of positive psychology has risen through the ranks. This includes studying what positive aspects there are to human development and lives, such as character strengths in our daily lives or hope and optimism in goal setting. VIA stands for Values In Action and pertains to character traits or values that drive our decision making and help guide us to a happier, more fulfilled life.

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Self Efficacy For Your Goals
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Self Efficacy For Your Goals

Self-efficacy pertains to one’s belief in their own abilities to complete desired effects of their own actions. Through self-efficacy, the belief you will be able to reach your desired goal, or outcome expectancy, you analyze your own skills that reflect the possibility to get that goal or task done, or efficacy expectancies.

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