Separation of Tasks: Simplify Interpersonal Relationships || Alfred Adler – Individual Psychology
Alfred Adler assumed that all problems are interpersonal relationship problems. Through the separation of tasks, you can clearly differentiate the things you can control (= your task) from the things you cannot control (= other people's task). This will give you the freedom to (1) pursue your own path you believe in, (2) succeed authentically in the life tasks of love, friendship and work and (3) be free from judgement and recognition of others. //FREEBIE: Get your free Self-Awareness Roadmap + Notion template https://www.alinamueller.com/freebie //Check out my SKILLSHARE COURSE "Stop Sabotaging Yourself: Journal Your Way Towards a Braver Life" https://skl.sh/2LaSq7z //BOOKS I recommend About ALFRED ADLER: “The Courage to Be Disliked” https://amzn.to/3uQmOVA Finding your PERSONALITY STYLE: “The New Personality Self-Portrait: Why You Think, Work, Love and Act the Way You Do” https://amzn.to/3hZJe1s Disclaimer: This description contains affiliate links. That means I will receive a small commission at absolutely no extra cost for you if you decide to purchase an item or sign up for a free trial. This helps me a lot to keep producing free content for you. Thank you so much! TIMESTAMPS 0:35 Problems through competition 1:44 Problems through seeking recognition 2:55 Separation of tasks 4:27 What does it mean for your life? 5:47 Will we then have douchebags everywhere? No.