Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Tolerating Pain Avoids Corrective Action




"When you are avoiding your pain
you are really only avoiding your growth."
Bryant McGill

Disruption arrives at our door, but as the one who welcomes the disruption in, we are held responsible for reestablishing harmony.  The unfortunate piece is disruption often appears to be a good thing which we then embrace whole heartedly.

If a person is breathing, he or she will be subject to disruption.  The outcome is based upon awareness and response time.  If we trust our first gut instinct we may save some time, but if we over ride our intuition, we step further into mayhem.

We are not called to be tolerant of our pain as it is simply postponing the lesson.  The longer we wait additional drama and entanglement adheres to the sticky situation.  Humble the self by admitting to making an error and correcting it while gaining additional experience.  This is how we grow.

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