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The Striving Styles Personality System, and its creators, Anne and Heather, have been prominently featured in the media as well as in a wide range of publications including “O” the Oprah Magazine, USA Today, New York Post, Huffington Post, Toronto Star, Canadian Living, Globe and Mail, NOW Magazine, and TIME.com.
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6 Ways to Uncover and Change Your Worst Money Habits
6 Ways to Uncover and Change Your Worst Money Habits
Here are six techniques that psychologists and money coaches recommend to help people understand and redesign their financial lives.
Living Your True Potential, Using the Science of Personality
Living Your True Potential, Using the Science of Personality
Mother Daughter Team Introduce New Personality Assessment, 70 Years after Myers & Myers-Briggs
Living life on purpose means that we have to meet the primary need of our personality. It’s only when we meet that need that we feel secure and can strive to achieve our potential. But too often we are just surviving, unaware of what we want out of life, and so our needs go unmet.
Overeating Causes: What Causes People To Overeat?
Overeating Causes: What Causes People To Overeat?
We eat when we're hungry, we eat to celebrate, and when we indulge, food is our best friend.
But Anne Dranitsaris and Heather Dranitsaris-Hilliard, authors of 'Who Are You Meant To Be?', a guide on living to one's full potential, says overeating isn't just about what's on our plates, but that our personalities determine what we eat.
"Diets don't work, we've known this for years. Obesity has nothing to do with food — there are other reasons why people overeat," Dranitsaris tells The Huffington Post Canada.
The mother-daughter duo suggests overeating is determined by who we are, plain and simple. They also add that each personality has his or her own needs, and when we emotionally overeat, for example, we are trying to fulfill these needs.
I can't believe how often I created stories about what people thought and felt about me instead of actually talking to them. I am now free to have real relationships!"