Amen đletting go of control over everything except me
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One of the best pieces of advice Iâve ever received, âTrue control is knowing what you can control and what you canât.â I also tell my children, â Donât try controlling anotherâs actions. If you want someone to change, understand you canât change them. However, you can change how you react and by expressing unconditional love towards them, they change.â
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I have actually learnt a lot. I have noticed a difference in my reactions in my mind not only to things outside me but also to my own thoughts. I don't just accept them and react. I feel safe in peace now.
1 month ago
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That doesnât mean to ghost a long term relationship, be a good human and talk in a human kind ways and end things
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John Moyer
đ The shift isnât always in what you do.
Sometimes itâs in how you hold it.
Because when your relationship to something changesâ
the thing itself doesnât have to.
You do.
The job might still demand.
The relationship might still stretch you.
The challenge might still show up.
But youâre no longer meeting it from fear, obligation, or survival.
You stopped gripping it like itâs life or death.
You stopped shrinking to fit it.
You made space inside yourself to hold it differently.
Thatâs the shift.
Not always a new circumstance.
But a new stance.
So ask yourself:
Where am I still holding life with clenched fists -
when open hands - and an open mind -
would serve me better?
- from todayâs Daily Consciousness reflection
dailyconsciousness.com
đ¤ Where are you shifting your stance?
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