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Stress, Be Gone! Focus on What's Working Excerpt from Stress, Be Gone! by Ann Strong Whatever we focus on expands, so it makes good sense to put our energy into what's working. How often have you found yourself complaining about something only to receive a heaping serving of more of the same? I fell into a bad vortex with the phone company for quite some time before deciding to end (thus, win) the war. I've learned that sometimes what works best is changing long distance carriers. I have also found that when I notice a courteous driver, I encounter a string of them.
So what's working in your life? How can you apply the same principles to areas you would like to improve? How can you take the path of least resistance while still operating within your own integrity? How can you turn an inconvenience into an opportunity?
I have a pet peeve about people who leave their grocery buggies in the middle of the aisle, impeding my progress. Last week, as my annoyance escalated while I waited for a woman to move her cart, I noticed she had just gotten some Power Bars - something I had meant to buy but had forgotten to put on my list. I turned this irritant into a win because I got my Power Bars. As you focus on what's in front of you, how can it serve you?
Action Steps
If you would like to focus on what's working:
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