Usually, when we have a problem that is circumstantial, we are facing the reality of life. However, when we face a chronic problem, we are facing the reality of ourselves. This is your moutain which arises out of co-existing but conflicting needs.
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The book urges us to focus on overcoming the obstacles that are present in our own mind. The thoughts and emotions shapes our relality, either leading to great or miserable life
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A big part of facing problems is properly identifying them.
You should still use neutral wording in your negotiating to avoid creating conflict. Yes, the problem needs to be addressed, but without negativity or over-angst.
The error that we make is identifying ourselves with our emotions. We are by ourselves perfect, but we were never told this. Our feelings are not us. Our fear is a separate entity, which we can handle, and tame. We feel angry but cannot become anger ourselves.
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We all experience days when we are trying to fight with the problem(s) at hand. We generally:
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