This is great advice.
Have you ever been around a couple where one person constantly nags and rags the other person? It’s horrible to be around because it feels like it will never end. That’s because nagging and carping are not solutions. Instead they’re symptoms of resigning to the fact that things always have to be the same. In other words, the nagging person has decided that the other person will never change.
“Realizing that all life is energy, I felt there had to be a tangible connection between the physical world we move around in, and the inner world of intent. I knew that I was already creating my experiences, but I lacked the understanding which would allow me to create them consciously. The Happiness Path provides you that understanding. It shows you the Creative Process. Thank you Joanne!” A. Williamson
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6/17/2016 12:07:10 am
Great advice. I feel like this is what they called as "paradigm shift". It's always easy to nag and argue with someone over something that makes you furious, especially if it is happening in a repetitive basis. I didn't realize that it would only be worse. I think this will be quite challenging, but I will try to look beyond a situation and a person. If there is something that needed to be fixed, start by presenting its's solutions. I guess, this suggestion will make my mom happy since she always nags me about doing household chores. Nevertheless, thanks for this new life mantra.
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