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Anatomy of Frustration: Pope John XXIII
Pope John XXIII said: “Consult not your fears but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do.” This is a great antidote for frustration in personal and professional life, for when you develop the right kind of mental processes and you concern yourself with the positive possibilities and potentiality you will become unstoppable.
3/21/2008 10:00:00 AM | Labels: fear, frustration, potential, stress, unforseen crisis | 0 Comments
Anatomy of Frustration: Reacting to frustration
Our initial reaction to frustration is often to succumb to it and its negative consequences without taking action in the direction of our anticipated outcome. We either resist or ignore it altogether, putting up a protective defense and confront it as an enemy with which we feel we must do battle. The yielding, resisting, partially or completely ignoring of this emotional disposition and others like it is disadvantageous and can only produce negative results, we will find ourselves producing more frustration, anxiety, stress and fear than opportunities and productivity.
In times of frustrations, you need to ask the right kind of questions, which will empower you to take action in the right direction with regard to the problem and condition at hand. Frustration has been seen and considered as an unnecessary evil responsible for your demise. To a larger extent it has prevailed as such, but this book will open your eyes to see beyond your present condition as it will crystallize in clear terms the anatomy of frustration and how you can turn and channel your frustration into productivity.
In times of frustrations, you need to ask the right kind of questions, which will empower you to take action in the right direction with regard to the problem and condition at hand. Frustration has been seen and considered as an unnecessary evil responsible for your demise. To a larger extent it has prevailed as such, but this book will open your eyes to see beyond your present condition as it will crystallize in clear terms the anatomy of frustration and how you can turn and channel your frustration into productivity.
3/10/2008 12:55:00 AM | Labels: failure, frustration, self help, stress, unforseen crisis | 0 Comments
Anatomy of Frustration: Frustration an observable fact
Frustration is an observable fact that you have to deal with on a daily basis. The burdens of work, family, unforeseen crisis and unmet expectations combined to produce tangled loops of frustration in your life. While there are certain things you can do to make life run more smoothly, you must also understand that as human you have limitations in life that will make you unable to cause things to run smoothly as you desire, this makes frustration inevitable as you progress and navigate through life.
3/07/2008 02:29:00 AM | Labels: failure, family, frustration, tony robbins, unforseen crisis | 0 Comments
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