We tend to believe that we have promises and assurances about how capable and in control we are. But are we as smart as we think we are? We are not powered by the way we perceive ourselves, at least not until we put that potential to a test. If we are capable of resolving a fight instead of letting it ruin our relationships with our loved ones, then that is what will power us.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The true elevating power is when you have a compelling reason to live for. You ought to be able to erect a sturdy, impenetrable wall of protection around your loved ones. In addition to being able to decide what is most crucial for you and your family. Will your eagerness to provoke an avoidable argument to jeopardize your relationship? Or to lead a life free of conflict? Teach yourself how to confront your selfish and egotistical tendencies since doing so will make it easier for you to choose to live a life without conflict.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
I heard Dr. Jordan B Peterson once say ” If you want to know something about yourself, sit in bed one night and ask yourself, what is one thing I am doing wrong, that I know I am doing wrong, that I could fix, that I would fix “. <\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n
With a little meditation with that, you will get an answer, I do not think it will be the answer you want, but it will be the necessary one.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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