Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Knead to No

I have a love/hate relationship with my astrological sign. I love my sense of profoundness but my undying need to know why people do things and why certain things happen gives me small ulcers. Someone will do something that boggles me and I can’t let it go. What confuses the question maker is they take my concern for their uncertain behavior as me taking them more seriously than they want to be taken (oh god I’ve started riddle speak). The irony is 9 times out of 10 it has nothing to do with the person and has everything to do with the question. A question will form and quickly snowball into a brain sore that could quickly be solved if people could just be real.



My friend found this site called The Daily Motivator : http://greatday.com/motivate/051227.html



FOOSGRABBBAAAA....


Value in frustration

Every time you feel frustration, you have an opportunity. You have the opportunity to create positive value out of a negative situation.

Frustration is an unmistakable signal that things could be better. And though you may be completely unable to change the outside circumstances, at the very least you can change yourself for the better.

Instead of becoming mired in your frustration, let yourself become inspired by it. Know that your frustration is pointing you to some positive, valuable action you can take.

That action may end up bringing great value to thousands or even millions of people. Or it may simply be a positive change in your own perspective, which is also of much value.

Frustration is indeed unpleasant, and that's how it gets your attention. Yet once frustration has your attention, you can quickly move away from it.

As soon as you feel frustration, look to find the positive value that is surely there. And a whole new world of possibilities will open up to you.

-- Ralph Marston

1 Comments:

Blogger kelly430kud said...

i saw anger management last nite and i remembered your blog lol FOOSGRABBBAAAA....haha

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