... but people who always say yes to hard work, tend to underestimate their need of being loved the way they are and their need of self-love.
Does working painfully hard for your goals gain as much as working for what you really love?
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Just a curious forever-child appreciating to question taken for granted things constructively.
The following ideas should question this common believed conviction with critical questions, which only you have the answers for. At the end, you choose how you see yourself.
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The always obliging accommodators yield too much, sacrificing their own needs in the process. They start to be pushovers, as people take advantage of their accommodating nature.
The way for them to say a ‘no’ to an unfair request is to say: ‘That doesn’t work for me.’
A meditation pupil was caught stealing. Master Bankei ignored the case. It happened again and Bankei disregarded it. The other pupils, angered, said they would leave if the thief wasn’t expelled. Bankei said they could leave for they already knew right from wrong but he would keep the thief, a...
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