Do you complain? If you do, why?
___I complain as a form of control – in the hopes that someone will change or fix something for me.
___I complain as a way to connect with others. When they commiserate with me, I feel less alone.
Are you a complainer? Are you ready to do something different?
“If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude. Don’t complain.” – Maya Angelou
Do you complain? If you do, why? ___I complain as a form of control – in the hopes that someone will change or fix something for me. ___I complain as a way to connect with others. When they commiserate with me, I feel less alone. Do you inspire others with your caring energy, or do you bring others down with your misery? “You find yourself refreshed by the presence of cheerful people. Why not make an honest effort to confer that pleasure on others? Half the battle is gained if you never allow yourself to say anything gloomy.” —Julia Child, 1912-2004, Chef, Author and Television Personality What is your primary intention with others – to share uplifting, caring energy, or to get sympathy? Getting Sympathy When you are complaining, whining, and being generally gloomy with others, what do you want? Are you trying to connect with them through getting their sympathy? Are you trying to fill some inner emptiness through getting them to feel sorry for you? Have you been programmed to believe that the only way to connect is to share misery and complaints? Do you compete for having the worst complaints – the worst illness, the worst rejections, the worst unfairness, the worst day? Do you ever think to yourself when hearing another’s complaint, “Big deal, that’s nothing. Wait until you hear what I’m going through.” Continue reading Are you Inspiring or Gloomy? |
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