Saturday, 24 April 2010

Are you able to say both "Yes! " and "No!"?

I hear from many of us that they see constantly increasing expressions of resentment in their day to day life.

If you are feeling stuck in a position where you can only say "Yes " then your reply won't come from your heart, and your reply won't be supported by the feelings your body generates. . You'll likely find yourself much more irritated as you understand on an emotional level you're never sharing your true feelings.

Till she forgives, Elizabeth will be victimised repeatedly again, besieged in an emotional jail.

Should you forgive?

The answer to this question always comes down to personal decisions and choices. Some of the people in our temper management classes feel that particular things can't and should not be forgiven ; others feel that ultimately anything can be forgiven. Abrams-Spring, writer of the classic "After the Affair, " cautions that efficiently forgiving a cheating partner indicates low self confidence.

It's very important to recollect that our feelings ensue from the body. When you're feeling respected or loved your body generates a totally different set of reactions. Bother to gradually look into your feelings and you'll find that your emotional contentment lives deep within yourself, waiting to be touched and recognized.