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  • tolerable 在 theurbanrhapsody.com Facebook 的最佳貼文

    2021-10-01 00:39:26
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    Anger, aggression and bitterness are like thieves in the night who steal our ability to love and care. Is it possible to turn that negativity around and chill out so we can wish our abuser well? This may sound challenging or even absurd, but it can make life's difficulties far more tolerable.

    🌞 Recognize no one harms another unless they are in pain themselves. : Ever noticed how, when you're in a good mood, it's hard for you to harm or hurt anything? But when you are in bad mood, you are more impulsive.

    🌞 No one can hurt you unless you let them: When someone hurts us, we are inadvertently letting them have an emotional hold over us. Instead, if someone yells at you, let them scream; it makes them happy!

    🌞 Respect yourself enough that you want to feel good: Don't respond to them with negativity, turn it around within yourself and began to wish them well.

    🌞 Consider how you may have contributed to the situation:  It's all too easy to point fingers and blame the perpetrator, but no difficulty is entirely one-sided. So contemplate your piece in the dialogue or what you may have done to add fuel to the fire.

    🌞 Extend kindness: That doesn't mean you're like a doormat that lets others trample all over you while you lie there and take it. But it does mean letting go of negativity sooner than you might have done before so that you can replace it with compassion.

    🌞 Meditate: Meditation takes the heat out of things and helps you cool off, so you don't overreact. A daily practice we use focuses on a person we may have difficulty with or have a problem with us. We hold them in our hearts and say: "May you be well! May you be happy! May all things go well for you!"

    Been there, done that and I know by first-hand experience that reacting to hate and bitterness is only allowing yourself to feel bad for something you didn't do (in most cases). The best thing you can do is put yourself out of the drama and be at peace.  

    What do you do when someone mistreats or angers you? Comment below. 

    #thegiftofgiving #peacefulvibes #becompassionate #personalgrowthjourney #socialmediainfluencer #healingthroughwords #sharminjeet

  • tolerable 在 Deeecupps V Facebook 的最佳解答

    2021-06-30 20:46:52
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    Wear test #2: when it looks like halter but it’s not bare back- more tolerable for mums like me hahaha.

    Emma is in the good mood today so I took my chances and went straight for a matching ootd.

    Last picture is a “no regrats” moment for me. 😊😊

  • tolerable 在 Dr Mohd Daud Bakar - Shariah Minds - Minda Syariah Facebook 的最佳貼文

    2021-04-23 16:49:07
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    Quote of the Day / Petikan Inspirasi Hari Ini

    Mistake is an integral element to humans, thus tolerable. Repetitive mistakes are intorelable however.

    Kesalahan kali pertama mungkin perlu diberikan peluang kedua. Kesalahan yang berulang kali perlu diberikan tindakan.

    MDB

  • tolerable 在 Anh Minh Youtube 的最讚貼文

    2019-03-11 12:53:51

    Christians living in the same household with a Muslim is a recipe for disaster. There's always going to be some sort of conflict between the 2 religions. My parents are hardcore Christians who refuse to think any religion is better than theirs and I have to step in and regulate the whole situations. I want everyone in my house to be able to compromise with each other and live in harmony. Religion is such a sensitive topic but it shouldn't be a barrier between human beings. Everyone needs to be considerate of their surroundings and that would help the living situation become tolerable .

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  • tolerable 在 Anh Minh Youtube 的最佳解答

    2019-01-28 16:51:06

    Today was freezing but we had to sing outside in the cold for the concert. It didn't started out cold but gradually became cold throughout the day. Moving around while performing on stage helped ease the pain a little and made it more tolerable to sing. Not much to eat due to all the pregnancy limitations so I just drank a lot of liquids to hold me over until I can get some real food.

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  • tolerable 在 Kyle Le Dot Net Youtube 的最讚貼文

    2015-06-17 08:00:00

    First order of business, I wanted to go see Chiang Kai-shek’s Memorial. Walking past the National Theatre, there were people practicing Tai Chi in the morning. What an unforgettable sight that was – to be immersed in such tradition – to finally see the things I always see in the movies in real life. To finally stand before Chiang Kai-shek’s statue himself and in front of the guards themselves made me feel really surreal. I don’t normally feel that way about many places, but I seldom have a connection such as this one.

    You see, in university, I studied contemporary China a lot. I focused and paid attention to WWII and the results. Chiang Kai-shek was definitely a prominent figure in my studies. And being there just brought back so many memories of university and how far and long it’s been. I can’t believe it’s been almost four years since I graduated. I felt extremely old standing there.

    Next up, I went over to the Sun Yat-sen Memorial as well. It looked a little bit older and less grand compared to the space of the Chiang Kai-shek’s memorial grounds, but this one featured the changing of the guards. This kind of brought me back to my Washington DC trip in middle school when I witnessed the changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It’s funny how in life, we have moments and memories that remain with us for a long time. Even though those feelings have faded, the memories still hold value from within. Moments on the road and moments traveling have made my life much deeper and refined. Staring at Sun Yat-sen’s statue gave me goosebumps. I was in Taiwan. Zomg.

    The weather in Taipei was actually pretty comfortable during this time of the year. Sure, the sun was bright, but the heat was tolerable- especially in the evening. I wasn’t really sure what to eat that afternoon because I was still pretty sick from a case of food poisoning the days prior, I just opted to eat some Subway to be safe- simply because it was there and I was starving. To think about it, food in Taipei wasn’t easy to find as I thought. There were certain areas where you could get food and it wasn’t available in the streets in the afternoon or early in the morning. I had a hard time locating random restaurants near these sights. Even if there was a restaurant, a lot of the menus didn’t have a lick of English or pictures.

    Another thing that many people do in Taipei is to visit the Maokong area via the Maokong Gondola or Maokong Cable Cars. The lines were line. I had to stand in the sun for quite a bit until the line progressed. People have a chance to either use a basic cabin or a crystal bottom one where the bottom of the cabin is made out of another sheet of glass so you can look down. That was pretty scary. The ride was beautiful, but I’ve been in so many cable cars that they don’t really impress me anymore. When I reached the top, there wasn’t much to do. There was some street food, including calabash candy, which was another thing I saw on TV in real life. That was pretty awesome, but gave me severe tooth pains because of how sweet it was. Trust me, I’ve never bitten into anything so sweet and sour like calabash tomatoes. Most people were walking towards a temple or something. I didn’t feel like visiting a crowded temple, so I opted to find some food. I stumbled upon a random restaurant. Pointed at some pictures. Nobody spoke English. And ate some really weird cold chicken leg thing. My waitress suddenly started speaking Vietnamese to another person, and I almost fell over. I started laughing insanely loud because we had so much trouble communicating my order. She was speaking Chinese and I was speaking Engrish. In the end, we spoke Vietnamese to each other and laughed at our situation. She married a Taiwanese man over 18 years ago and has been living in Taiwan and working there at her mother-in-law’s restaurant for that many years.

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