Several days ago I wrote the article, How to Stop Pushing People Away. In today’s article I would like to share that article in video format. I create video presentations of my articles to provide the information in a format that empowers individuals who learn through watching and listening. Below is a brief excerpt from the article:
“In yesterday’s article, Is Life Making You Bitter or Better? I spoke about a decision that each of us are faced with given our history and life’s experiences. With that decision comes a personal accountability and responsibility, to both ourselves and other people. How we respond to that accountability and responsibility will undoubtedly impact both our well-being and our relationships. What helps and gives me comfort in this process is to recognize that life is always teaching. What determines whether I learn from what life is teaching me is my willingness.
A willingness to be willing to process my feelings and reactions to what makes me uncomfortable. Being uncomfortable, I have found; usually indicates that I need to look at some thing in my own life. Essentially, my reactions are my reality. If I am reacting to some thing in someone, my reaction is more than likely about me than about the other person. The other person or situation is merely reflecting or acting out what I don’t like about myself. The other person , in essence; is a mirror of what I may be denying and don’t want to look or see in myself.”
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