silentbattle wrote on 15 Jul 2011 09:16:
Slightly musically inclined, my foot. You're good! :D
Thanks. :-[
I hear your point...yet, I think there are some situations in life where the frustration does not come with an opportunity, and it is just that - frustration.
It's not necessarily that when we face a frustrating situation, we have to try to find something good hidden within it.
It's something more fundamental than that. It's a question of--how am I approaching this situation? Am I trying to control the outcome? Am I focused on my own needs, goals, desires? Am I absorbed in my own fears and resentments?
Or, can I put my ego aside. Can I focus on MY ROLE in this situation. What can I contribute? How can I be helpful? Or, what thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes am I holding onto that, if I would only let go of them, I would have peace of mind.
Am I thinking:
He shouldn't do THAT. They should have said... I shouldn't have to... I can't believe what they did to me... She should... They shouldn't... I need... I wanted... I thought... I was supposed to be doing...
You can probably imagine someone that you know who, under the same circumstances, would not be frustrated by it. What's the difference? It's only a matter of perspective, a matter of focus.
And, we don't have to turn around 180 degrees (I love when people try to be really dramatic and say 360!) in order to feel an improvement (besides, a total change all of a sudden isn't very likely). But, we can change a little bit right away. Then a little more, etc.
--Eye.