We all
have to do things in our lives that we don't want to do, and the easiest
solution is to change our attitude. |
We all have days when we are faced with
chores, errands, or responsibilities that we don’t want to do. At times like
these, it’s easy to get into a bad mood and stay in one as we tackle these
tasks. However, given that our bad mood will not change the things we have to
do and will most likely make things worse, we should try to shift our
attitude. Many wise people have pointed out that it is not so much what we do
as it is how we do it that makes the difference in our lives. It’s important when we’re facing something
that’s really hard for us, whether it’s doing taxes, paying bills, or
visiting a challenging relative, that we lovingly support ourselves through
the process. The more supported we feel, the easier it is to open our minds
to the idea that we can change our way of looking at the situation. In truth,
most of the chores we don’t like doing are intimately intertwined with our
blessings. When we remember this, we feel gratitude, which makes it hard to
stay in a dark mood. When we clean our house, we can shift our
attitude by considering how much we love our home and how lucky we are to
have a roof over our head. Any task can be transformed from a burden to a
necessary aspect of caring for something we love. All we have to do is shift
our perspective, and our attitude will follow shortly behind. |
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