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The confusion, frustration, stress, and fears that come with financial dilemmas can make even the most ethical of individuals vulnerable to bad choices.
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As you set a valid mission and purpose in place, you will discover that the picture of what you are trying to accomplish becomes crystal clear and you eliminate all confusion.
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…psychologists find that one of the hallmarks of an open mind is responding to confusion with curiosity and interest.
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Confusion can be a cue that there’s new territory to be explored or a fresh puzzle to be solved.
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What people say about themselves can… be very confusing, for the simple reason that most of us aren’t very objective about ourselves.
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Feeling safe to express our feelings is not to be confused with a lack of emotional professionalism.
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…an integrated sense of identity remains an ideal: nearly everyone suffers at times from some fragmentation of identity, some diffusion, some confusion.
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Watered-down feedback can be worse than no feedback because it’s deceptive and confusing to the recipient.
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Management-by-drive is a sure sign of confusion. It is an admission of incompetence. It is a sign that management does not think.
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Complicated controls do not work. They confuse. They misdirect attention away from what is to be controlled, and toward the mechanics and methodology of the control.
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