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Follow on Google News | On Thinking Positively and Holding a Space of Love while Dealing with NegativityMany would agree that there are great evils being perpetrated in the world today. Corporations have grown so large and powerful that they are able to pursue their selfish interests at the expense of the general public......
By: Daniel J Benor It is common for people to feel frustrated, anxious and angry over the limitations in available services. Fighting in these situations may not be the most productive approach. When we are angry and confrontational we provoke anger and resistance in response to our interventions. This is likely to provoke those whom we want to change to anger in response to our own angry approaches. They are therefore less likely to listen to us, much less to change their opinions, actions and policies. In these situations, it is usually helpful to clear our feelings before we engage in conversations or confrontational interactions with those whom we perceive to be perpetrators of our problems. This allows us to approach the problems from a place of appropriate concern rather than one of emotionality and with this approach, we have a better chance of success when we can discuss and negotiate our issues in a calm and positive way with those whose opinions and courses of action we wish to change. Taking this approach a step further, when we bring ourselves to a place of acceptance and healing then our chances of getting positive responses to our suggestions and requests are enhanced even further. Again, this is entirely within the range of possible when we use the approaches mentioned above. Another possibility is to offer healing with the intent for better outcomes for people or situations that are functioning at less than optimal levels. This article explains that taking out your frustrations and angers on people who are bothering you does not change them. Through various self-reflective methods you can come to understand your frustrations, angers and other negative feelings. Once they are understand, you can use further self-healing methods to deal with your responses. Daniel J. Benor is the author of this article. For more information about self healing and wholistic approach please visit http://www.wholistichealingresearch.com/ # # # The WHR site is a gateway for you to connect with many wholistic healing approaches through 900+ pages of references and gateways to experiential learning. End
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