We experience numerous disappointments each and every day. Our expectations go
unmet, our plans are blocked by circumstance, our wishes go unfulfilled, and we
discover that our lives are subject to a myriad of forces beyond our conscious
control. In some cases, our response is powerful because we must invest
ourselves and our resources to overcome genuine hardship. In others, our
reactions are far more passionate than our circumstances likely warrant. The
tension that permeates our bodies and minds when we are late for an event,
interrupted at work, or sitting in traffic is not inappropriate, but it can
interfere with our well-being in profound ways. When we stop worrying about
relatively unimportant matters, we can be at peace and devote so much more of
ourselves to what is truly important.
The small frustrations and irritations wield such power over us because they
rob us of the illusion of control. But every problem is a potential teacher--a
confusing situation is an opportunity to practice mindfulness, and difficult
people provide us with opportunities to display compassion. There is a natural
human tendency to invest copious amounts of emotional energy in minor dilemmas
and frustrations in order to avoid confronting those more complex issues that
are largely outside the realm of our control. The intensity of our response
provides us with a temporary sense of personal power that helps us cope with
challenges that might otherwise overwhelm us. But it is only when we let the
little stuff go that we discover that the big stuff is not really so
devastating after all.
In the stress of a singularly tense incident, differentiating between an inconsequential
annoyance and a legitimate challenge can seem a monumental task. Ask yourself
whether the emotions you are feeling will be as vivid in a year, a day, or even
an hour. As focused as you are on this moment in time, your reward for letting
go of your emotional investment may be the very happiness and harmony of being
whose loss you are lamenting. Needless aggravation is seldom worth the cost it
exacts. You cannot distance yourself from life's inconsistencies, irritations,
and upheavals, but you can relinquish your desire for perfect order and gain
peace of mind in the process.
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Saturday, December 25, 2021
THE 1️⃣st GAY OF X-MAS 🌲 LETTING GO OF THE SMALL STUFF 🤲🏽
When we stop worrying about
unimportant matters, we can devote so much more of ourselves to what is truly
important.
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