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Make a choice: the power of free will

Posted in Be Different, Make A Choice by Russ
Jun 30 2010

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It’s interesting to me that we often think that we have no choice.  “He makes me so mad” we say, rather than “he behaves badly and I choose to hold on to the anger that causes.”  OK, it’s not as emotional – but it is valid.  We may not choose our initial reactions, but we choose our long term emotions.

Here’s some proof…

Have you ever had a day when you look back on it and say something like “I should not have been that angry with her” or “I really was too hard on him”?  Just this thought says that you have some control over those emotions that you expressed.  Now we may rationalize it away with “well she brings out the worst in me” or “he was really arrogant” or other such nonsense, but the reality is out in the open with that first thought and nothing that we can pile on top of it will change it in any way.  Thus, if we can realize that we emotionally over-reacted, it logically follows that we can control that reaction, and if we have control then we can choose to control ourselves or not.  It’s that simple.

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Tagged as: anger, choice, control, different, emotion, freedom, happiness, power, strength, stress

Approval

Posted in Ideas by Russ
Jun 08 2010

I have noticed recently how many things I still wish I could show my parents and get their approval. My mom and dad have both passed away, and they were loving and giving people, so this is not a quest for approval that I never heard as a child and it’s not a desire to win my parent’s affection later in life.

After thinking a little, I realized that I always got happiness from their approval. I would take pride in being recognized for whatever I had done. I think that as an adult, we tend not to recognize our own good works and we don’t get much approval from the rest of the world. That’s really a shame, since giving your approval and lauding someone’s efforts takes so little effort on our part, but creates so much happiness. Small cost, big return – but still we complain more than we praise.

So here goes – - – You really did a good job on that. Great work. You should really be proud of yourself!

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Tagged as: empowerment, happiness, praise, pride

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