Jan. 16 – Daily Reflection
January 16, 2013
Sometimes you look at a person and see a cynical snake. Someone else sees a joyful lover. You’re both right!
– Rumi, poet
Tending two shops
People can be hard to deal with. Are your co-workers constantly annoying you? Does your neighbor rake his leaves into your yard every fall? Is your child high-maintenance and needy? Often we let our frustrations and anger towards people and situations prevent us from seeing the larger picture. Try looking at the circumstance from the other person’s point of view. Your overbearing co-worker might just be trying to emulate you by asking a million questions. Perhaps your neighbor doesn’t really know where his property line ends and where yours begins. Your child may need more individual time with you, instead of competing with siblings. No person’s personality can be summed up entirely by one negative trait or action. So next time someone cuts you off in traffic or swipes the idyllic apple you were eyeing at the store, remember that everyone is less-than-perfect sometimes. Know your role in people’s lives and continue to be positive and mature. After all, we all do things that are worthy of a good tongue lashing sometimes!
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