“Tasks” Distinguishing What’s “my task?” What’s “your task?”

Remembering at pertinent times in certain interactions
“Not my circus … not my monkeys”

“Separation of tasks”
Part of Alfred Adler psychological theories

At times, living “separations of tasks” is “challenging” for me.
I’m highly motivated … and … I’m still learning…
And hence …
I’m creating and actually USING these guided “explorations”
during specific interactions in my everyday life

“Separation of Tasks”
Alfred Adler

I first read about this idea in the book “The Courage to be Disliked”
That title really threw me … but the ideas in the book have been so helpful!

Exploring aspects of ways for actually using “Separation of Tasks” in my everyday life

More explorations in my everyday life for actually using ideas from “Separation of Tasks”

Continuing explorations in my everyday life for using ideas from “Separation of Tasks”

At times, “separations of tasks” is continuing to be “hard” for me.
I’m highly motivated … and … I’m still learning…

Lots of supportive strategies for recognizing and asserting
the commitment to stay aligned with”my own tasks”
and to develop the discernment to stay our of “other people’s tasks”

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