Hello, readers..:)
Well, urm...actually it's exam week.
But still, I want to share something with all of you.
So, here's the question.
Have your feelings ever been trampled on?
If yes, what did you do?
I love reading. And one of the book I read tells some tips of what to do when it happens to you. It's a five star book, inspirational, seriously.
Unfortunately, I forgot the title of the book.:(
But here's the tips.:)
(I actually copy the tips into my exercise book..hehe)
TEN THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN YOUR FEELINGS HAVE BEEN TRAMPLED ON
ONE:
Whether family members, people at work, or best friends have hurt you badly,
put yourself in their shoes and treat them the way you would want to be treated,
even if you think they don't deserve it.
TWO:
If you've heard something you didn't want to hear, remember it may not be 100% true.
So lighten up. If it's not urgent, put off thinking about it for a couple of days.
Forgive the person who may have wronged you; don't forget,
you're doing this for yourself, too. Prove to yourself that you can practice
what you believe.
Try to be as understanding of others as you would want them to be of you.
THREE:
Even if you lose a battle, that doesn't mean you've lost the "war".
Act accordingly to how you want to feel about yourself. Don't judge what others do
if you don't want them to judge you.
FOUR:
Remember, what other people do is their responsibility.
Don't let them cause you to carry a grudge and let their action weigh you down.
They are not responsible for your actions, no matter what they do. You are.
FIVE:
If people have said something untrue about you or done something intentionally
to hurt you, wish good things to them - even if you don't feel like it.
Ask for them what you desire for yourself, and it will draw those things to you.
SIX:
If you've made a mistake or disappointed yourself or others,
apologize quickly and earnestly.
Let your remorse teach you how to have compassion for others when they make mistakes.
Nobody's perfect, even though we all try to be.
If someone can't accept your apology, that's OK, too.
Just do the right thing and go on.
SEVEN:
Listen objectively and talk mindfully. Don't take things personally.
If you have the right attitude, no one can really hurt you.
If you need to vent your anger, go outside and throw rocks on the cement, take a walk, or, better yet, sing... it will help put the melody back in your life.
It's hard to be angry while you're singing.
EIGHT:
If you think people are making fun of you or someone you love, disarm them,
not with your fist, but with your best smile.
Give them something they don't know how to give. Speak to them; be bold.
Ask that they be blessed and you'll be blessed, too.
Forgiveness is a powerful thing; it will help your body and soul.
Don't let others cause you to act the way they've acted toward you, and remember that
they have a right to do whatever they choose also.
NINE:
Don't hide your hurts and pains and feelings inside where they can harden your heart.
Use common sense and understanding to process them.
Don't react just from your feelings; respond with maturity rather than childish habit.
You won't regret it.
TEN:
Get in touch with the person you want to be and become that.
Listen to your heart...you can find the answer there to every question you have.
Remember, no matter how you're treated, just treat others the way you
would want to be treated when your feelings are getting trampled on.
Nice tips, kannnn.....you choose one or do all of them.
Tak rugi taw...hehe
So, ladies and gentlemen...
that's all for now.
Thanks for reading:)
great tips!
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