HOW TO BECOME HAPPY BY NOT TAKING THINGS PERSONALLY? You are standing at the kickoff of the match of your life, the match by which you will learn how to stop taking things personally. So as a referee, I brought my coin for the toss and e...
To stop taking things personally, don’t take your ego lightly. Left unchecked, it can make you lose touch with reality. Consider their intention Others don’t live in the same world as you do. Their dreams and desires are also not the same as yours. ...
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When I stopped taking my relative’s negativity personally, I was able to interact with them in a different way. I was much more relaxed in their company and able to enjoy family gatherings much more. When you stop taking other people’s negativity personally, you cease to be so susceptible...
Here are a few ‘stop taking things personally quotes’: “Don’t Take Anything Personally. Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won’t be the...
If that feels like a stretch, I get it. Here are a few ways I use the art of detachment to stop taking things personally, especially when I feel triggered. If they resonate with you, give them a try. Practice Compassion When other people attack, blame or give their unsolicited opinions...
Our ego wants to be acknowledged and told we’re always right.When our egos take over, it’s exhausting.Instead, it would probably be easier for us if we could stop taking things so personally. That way, no one has power over us; we’re free. We’d experience more harmony and ...
Who better to offer advice on overcoming this issue than our very own career coaches? Read on for their suggestions for what you can do to stop once and for all taking everything so damn personally. 1. Embrace the Opportunity When someone provides you with tough feedback, if a pr...
To take things personally is to continue to perceive yourself as a victim and the world as your abuser. But you, my friend, are not a victim.
Always good to stop and look at self care (not something that I am very good at). Emily is a great person to learn from, her style of presentation, relaxed manner and clear explanations are very easy to follow. Rated 5 out of 5 Maria Butollo, TCM Specialist It helped me verbalize...