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Principle 8: The Truth Will Out, Commitment & Relationship Masks
Ben Benson

Principle 8: The Truth Will Out, Commitment & Relationship Masks

Partnerships or marriages don’t fail because people stop loving each other. They fail because people stop keeping commitments when the mood changes. Every commitment begins with…

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The 12 Principles of the Performance Capability Trisphereon
365 Laws of Performance

The 12 Principles of the Performance Capability Trisphereon

The Performance Capability Trisphereon operates through three integrated levels that build sequentially, each creating the necessary foundation for the next. This isn’t motivational theory—it’s a practical…

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How to Recognize ACE's in Adults
Ben Benson

How to Recognize ACE’s in Adults

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) refer to the difficult or traumatic events many people go through in childhood—like abuse, neglect, or growing up in a household with…

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Self-Reinforcing Loops & The Architecture of Behavioral Patterns
Ben Benson

Self-Reinforcing Loops & The Architecture of Behavioral Patterns

As human beings we consider ourselves rational, logical and reasoned. Agents guided by conscious decision-making, deliberate reasoning, and free will. This model, while foundational to much…

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The Four C's of Parenting & Eleven Points of Practice
Ben Benson

The Four C’s of Parenting & Eleven Points of Practice

Parenting is not a task; it is an art form—one that requires patience, wisdom, and the ability to lead without force. It is easy to react…

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Breaking Generational Patterns
Ben Benson

Breaking Generational Patterns

To break a cycle, one must first recognize its hold. I grew up in a home where love was an obligation rather than a source of…

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The Dynamics of Parent-Child Relationships
Marriage & Family

The Dynamics of Parent-Child Relationships

The relationship between children and their parents or primary caregivers is one of the most significant influences on early development. Central to this relationship is the…

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