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Part 2: Pushing
Allyson Blythe
2022-01-23T02:28:27-05:00
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Introduction
How The Course Works
The Dishonoring P’s Described
Part 1: Self Discovery
Part 2: Perfecting
Part 2: Performing
Part 2: Personalizing
Part 2: Pleasing
Part 2: Procrastinating
Part 2: Pretending
Part 2: Proving
Part 2: Placating
Part 2: Prostituting
Part 2: Pushing
Part 2: Pursuing
Part 2: Passivity
Part 2: Pleading
Part 2: Pitying
Part 2: Punishing
Part 2: Protecting
Course Completion
Pushing
Part 2 Self-Discovery
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It's my responsibility to make sure things get done.
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It’s important for me to get my point across to people.
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I will do what it takes to get what I want.
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If I don't do it, who will?
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I consider myself to be quite determined and will work even harder if things aren't working out.
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I refuse to take no for an answer.
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I’ve been accused of being difficult.
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Quitting is for losers.
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I can recognize Pushing in the following ways:
I've done the following things in order to get what I want:
I'm willing to do whatever it takes to get what I want because:
This drive is important to me because:
Without that drive, I'm concerned that:
If I were to let go and allow things to unfold, I'm concerned that:
Taking no for an answer would mean:
If things don't go the way I want them to, I'm concerned that:
Having this type of drive has cost me:
If I stopped Pushing, it would benefit me in the following ways:
I'm ready to let go of this Pushing.
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I'm willing to start trusting the process a little more.
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I'm willing to ease up a little bit in the following ways:
When I start to recognize Pushing behavior or feelings, I will:
Self-Anchoring may be a powerful tool for the Pushing pattern. Ways I will Self-Anchor include:
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