Oftentimes you don’t even realize you’re blocking your own present blessings by holding on to everything so tightly.It’s always necessary to accept when some part of your life has reached its inevitable end.
Closing the door, completing the chapter, turning the page, etc. It doesn’t matter what you title it; what matters is that you find the strength to leave in the past those former parts of your life that are over, and those little ideals in your mind that simply aren’t meant to be.Throughout the past decade, as Marc and I have gradually worked with hundreds of our course students, coaching clients, and live event attendees, we’ve come to understand that the most common cause of human frustration on the average day is our stubborn propensity to hold on to things long after it’s time to let go. In a nutshell, we hold on tight to the hope that things will go exactly as we imagine, and then we complicate our lives to no end when they don’t.So let’s take a look at some common things we often regret holding on to until the bitter end… Try to use frustration and inconvenience to motivate you rather than annoy you.
You are in control of the way you look at life. Instead of getting angry, find the lesson. In place of envy, feel admiration.
In place of worry, take action. In place of doubt, have faith. Remember that your response is always more powerful than your present circumstance.