The problems we have with others are typically more about us.
personMarshall Unduemi
October 31, 2012
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Quite often, the problems we have with others – our spouse, parents,
siblings, etc. – don’t really have much to do with them at all.
Because many of the problems we think we have with them we
subconsciously created in our own mind. Maybe they did something in the
past that touched on one of our fears or insecurities. Or maybe they
didn’t do something that we expected them to do. In either case,
problems like these are not about the other person, they’re about us.
And that’s okay. It simply
means these little predicaments will be easier to solve. We are, after
all, in charge of our own decisions. We get to decide whether we want
to keep our head cluttered with events from the past, or instead open
our minds to the positive realities unfolding in front of us.
All we need is the willingness to look at things a little
differently – letting go of ‘what was’ and ‘what should have been,’ and
instead focusing our energy on ‘what is’ and ‘what could be possible.’
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