Category: kevod

  • kevod core themes and common SMART goals

    Below is a concise, combined table reflecting the core themes of kevod (honor/dignity) and the types of SMART goals that commonly arose across the various threads. The first column lists frequent themes that emerge, and the second column provides representative SMART goals aligned with those themes. Common Themes Common SMART Goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant,…

  • IFS parts, kevod, and SMART goals

    Here is a detailed mapping of Jungian archetypes to Internal Family Systems (IFS) parts and wounds, focusing on the Mussar trait of kevod (honor/respect). Each archetype is linked to an IFS part and a common wound it might represent, alongside NVC OFNR SMART goals to enhance skillful practice of kevod. 1. The Innocent IFS Part:…

  • Jungian archetypes, kevod, and SMART goals

    Kevod (Honor/Respect): Influence of Jungian Archetypes and Detailed SMART Goals Kevod, the Mussar trait of honoring others, aligns with cultivating awareness of others’ dignity while balancing self-respect. Below, I explore how each of Jung’s 12 archetypes influences kevod, addressing both their light and shadow aspects. For each, I provide detailed NVC OFNR SMART goals to…

  • Cognitive biases and kevod with SMART goals

    Cognitive Biases and Their Relationship to Kevod (Honor/Respect) Below is an analysis of how the 16 major cognitive biases impact the skillful practice of kevod (honor/respect), along with detailed NVC protocol SMART goals for each. Realize each human is subject to all these as each human is ultimately entitled to kevod. Discerning and acknowledging are…