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    Make no mistake about it a life of complaints isn’t for the weak, it’s for the strong. It takes stamina to subject yourself to constant review of what’s failing in your life and continually imagine the scenarios you could have had if you’d only done something else. Tired enough to convert it? If so, read on. If not, hope to catch you next time.

    Naming the effect the problem has on you can help you see it with a perspective that distances it from being something wrong with you.

    TUMBLEWEED EFFECT One or two problems become bigger and spread as they roll along, forming other tumbleweeds. You know the cause, you had a plan and now it’s not going the way you expected. Rather than interpret one or two problems as occurring in isolation, you collapse your view so everything else appears messed up too. Plus the computer is down or you misplaced something. Now your whole day seems off track.

    QUICK SAND EFFECT As you reach for a solution you keep falling back in the hole. You try to get on solid ground, but another problem, small or large, seems to claw at you and you loose the ground you’d gained. These days happen. It sounds like a call for a day off, or at least an extended lunch, but instead you push upwards, falling repeatedly.

    BURSTING SEAMS EFFECT You either feel too big or too small for the situation. It’s hard to contain your frustration. You’re not sure whether to jump or sit still, to hurry up or give up what you’ve been doing. Whatever positive internal messages are trying to center you, you don’t stop to listen for now.

    CARE-LESS EFFECT You start cycling an inner dialogue that sa

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    Naming the effect the problem has on you can help you see it with a perspective that distances it from being something wrong with you.

    TUMBLEWEED EFFECT One or two problems become bigger and spread as they roll along, forming other tumbleweeds. You know the cause, you had a plan and now it’s not going the way you expected. Rather than interpret one or two problems as occurring in isolation, you collapse your view so everything else appears messed up too. Plus the computer is down or you misplaced something. Now your whole day seems off track.

    QUICK SAND EFFECT As you reach for a solution you keep falling back in the hole. You try to get on solid ground, but another problem, small or large, seems to claw at you and you loose the ground you’d gained. These days happen. It sounds like a call for a day off, or at least an extended lunch, but instead you push upwards, falling repeatedly.

    BURSTING SEAMS EFFECT You either feel too big or too small for the situation. It’s hard to contain your frustration. You’re not sure whether to jump or sit still, to hurry up or give up what you’ve been doing. Whatever positive internal messages are trying to center you, you don’t stop to listen for now.

    CARE-LESS EFFECT You start cycling an inner dialogue that s

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    going the way you expected. Rather than interpret one or two problems as occurring in isolation, you collapse your view so everything else appears messed up too. Plus the computer is down or you misplaced something. Now your whole day seems off track.

    QUICK SAND EFFECT As you reach for a solution you keep falling back in the hole. You try to get on solid ground, but another problem, small or large, seems to claw at you and you loose the ground you’d gained. These days happen. It sounds like a call for a day off, or at least an extended lunch, but instead you push upwards, falling repeatedly.

    BURSTING SEAMS EFFECT You either feel too big or too small for the situation. It’s hard to contain your frustration. You’re not sure whether to jump or sit still, to hurry up or give up what you’ve been doing. Whatever positive internal messages are trying to center you, you don’t stop to listen for now.

    CARE-LESS EFFECT You start cycling an inner dialogue that s

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    n the hole. You try to get on solid ground, but another problem, small or large, seems to claw at you and you loose the ground you’d gained. These days happen. It sounds like a call for a day off, or at least an extended lunch, but instead you push upwards, falling repeatedly.

    BURSTING SEAMS EFFECT You either feel too big or too small for the situation. It’s hard to contain your frustration. You’re not sure whether to jump or sit still, to hurry up or give up what you’ve been doing. Whatever positive internal messages are trying to center you, you don’t stop to listen for now.

    CARE-LESS EFFECT You start cycling an inner dialogue that s

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    g or too small for the situation. It’s hard to contain your frustration. You’re not sure whether to jump or sit still, to hurry up or give up what you’ve been doing. Whatever positive internal messages are trying to center you, you don’t stop to listen for now.

    CARE-LESS EFFECT You start cycling an inner dialogue that says, “It doesn’t matter anyway, nothing is important.” True, nothing is THAT important. If you listen you will find it’s the truth. You may even have that rewarding peacefulness come over you. But it quickly shifts to a feeling of resignation when you give more thought energy to what’s not working. “What’s the point? What difference does it make now anyway!” Etc. Etc.

    The affect of your upset could be all the above, so what do you do when it hits you?
    1. Stop trying to figure things out or make decisions. You’re not in the right place at the moment. Just plain trust you will be a little later.
    2. Don’t talk to others to merely gossip or complain and potentially cause a bigger problem, even if it just distorts your view.
    3. Most important is to accept where you are. Slow down and respect your need for a deeper connection.
    4. If you have to decide something now, make the minimum safe choice and then inform everyone else you’ll get back to them. Then take a break.
    5. Avoid outside distractions such as television, telephones and computers. They only postpone the silence and gap you need to get clear. If you can’t do that, take a long lunch or work hard for a few hours and leave the office early. (As long as this isn’t a habit at work, no one will think you’re shirkin

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