A thought by John C. Maxwell (2013-10-08) from his book, Sometimes You Win--Sometimes You Learn:Life's Greatest Lessons Are Gained from Our Losses (p. 52). Center Street. Kindle Edition.
He continues, “So does getting angry and yelling or taking it
out on loved ones.” But that is what we
do so many times when a problem comes up.
And it doesn’t get better, it gets worse. For sure it doesn’t go away.
So stop and accept that there is a problem. Get your emotions in check so you can do
something about it. Take a moment and
think about what the problem is and why it is a problem and then start working
on solving it. But the key is you can’t solve it by denying it.
So what is the problem you are denying isn’t there?
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