Sometimes the first step is recognizing that there is a first step.
At work, at home, and elsewhere, there are times when I find myself at odds with the situation before me. I’m stuck…befuddled. When I don’t know where to turn, I find that there is one thing that will turn me back around.
Acceptance
At work, at home, and elsewhere, there are times when I find myself at odds with the situation before me. I’m stuck…befuddled. When I don’t know where to turn, I find that there is one thing that will turn me back around.
Acceptance
Once I accept (i.e., acknowledge) that I am stuck then I know where I am. It drops a pin on the map of my emotional journey, allowing me to better see possible routes out of my funk.
My common sticky places vary from navigating situations that try my values to managing people that try my patience, from my own short-fused stress to long-term challenges of self-care.
By taking a moment to observe the landscape and locate myself on it, I find a foothold and can choose to move in a new direction.
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Compassion, forgiveness, these are the real, ultimate sources of power for peace and success in life. Dalai Lama
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In a brief post, attorney Sara Tollefson writes on how to bring compassion for self and others to your workplace. I find it as a key to avoid getting stuck (read now).
My common sticky places vary from navigating situations that try my values to managing people that try my patience, from my own short-fused stress to long-term challenges of self-care.
By taking a moment to observe the landscape and locate myself on it, I find a foothold and can choose to move in a new direction.
Quote
Compassion, forgiveness, these are the real, ultimate sources of power for peace and success in life. Dalai Lama
Web
In a brief post, attorney Sara Tollefson writes on how to bring compassion for self and others to your workplace. I find it as a key to avoid getting stuck (read now).