When I was younger, I used to be fiery but I have mellowed over the years. Why on earth increase my blood pressure unecessarily over other people’s misdemeanours?
I have been running my own businesses since I was 27. I have worked extremely hard over the years – firstly running a very successful nursery school (for 21 years!) then running successful book businesses. Sadly, during that time I have encountered many who have tried to bring me down. At times, life has been extremely challenging but I learnt to pick myself up, dust myself down and start all over again and again and again. Also during that time I have helped many others to do the same, benefiting from my life’s experiences. Why on earth are people so unkind?
(taken from http://topcreativeproducts.com/we-cant-choose-what-happens/)
I find now that by keeping my cool and remaining very calm is the best way to deal with things. Last year, whilst on a ferry home to the Isle of Wight, I opened the back of my van to put my bag in. I was very careful to make sure the door was no where near the car behind. Along came Mrs Grumpy from the car behind – shouting at me and telling me I was about to smash her headlight. I pointed out that I using my knee as a door stop. I went on to as follows!
“I’m so sorry you have had a bad day. I have had a lovely day. I hope your day gets better. ” It rather took the wind out of her sails. I soooooooo wish I had a jar of the chocolate smiles. I would have given her one as she clearly didn’t have one of her own.
Keeping my cool has proved so successful in many different challenges. Whilst those who are challenging me push their stress levels up, keeping my cool keeps mine down.
I know the challenges will never go away but how I handle them makes such a difference.
How do you handle difficult situations and do you have any examples?
Source: topcreativeproducts.com via Lyn on Pinterest
What a lovely post Lyn, it made me smile, I so relate and doesn’t it feel good not to respond to negativity
Best Wishes
Cher
I always love to top a negative with a positive – what a warm feeling thanks for you comment
I agree with you that meeting anger/ unhappiness or frustration with the opposite, often takes the wind out of someone’s sails. And works to your own advantage. Good for you.
and it isn’t difficult!
Thanks for posting. I too can get very fiery but have mellowed out a little. I am trying to take the -Don’t take things personally- agreement of the 4 Agreements to heart and remember it when things get tough. Usually, when people are in a bad mood it has nothing to do with you. That can be very easy to forget when people are not nice. I try and remind myself as often as necessary.
yes a very important thing to remember!
Thanks for this breath of fresh air Lyn – so nice to know there is another kind soul out there that has taken the time to see the light. What is the point in getting so upset? Having said that, I do sometimes wonder why I get so angry at myself?
As I said – I used to be firey but have ellowed with the years. im so glad I did. x
It depends on the situation how I respond to it. Sometimes i have very short temper but it mostly at home I work at a callcenter and in the phone it takes really long time before I get irritated, even if the person is yelling and barking .-)
keep up the good work.
Well done! I’m always taken off guard by things like this, but it does take practice, giving positive for negative doesn’t it?
and as there are so many negative people out there, I daren’t relax for a day
Thank you for all you comments folks. x Hope you have all had a very positive week.