I’m slowly learning that I don’t
have to react to everything that bothers me.
I’m slowly learning that the energy it takes to react to every bad thing that
happens to you drains you and stops you from seeing the other good things in
life. I’m slowly learning that I’m not going to be everyone’s cup of tea and I
won’t be able to get everyone to treat me the way I want to be treated and
that’s okay. I’m slowly learning that trying so hard to ‘win’ anyone is just a
waste of time and energy and it fills you with nothing but emptiness.
I’m slowly learning that not reacting doesn’t mean I’m okay with things, it
just means I’m choosing to rise above it. I’m choosing to take the lesson it
has served and learn from it. I’m choosing to be the bigger person. I’m
choosing my peace of mind because that’s what I truly need. I don’t need more
drama. I don’t need people making me feel like I’m not good enough. I don’t
need fights and arguments and fake connections. I’m slowly learning that
sometimes not saying anything at all says everything.
I’m slowly learning that reacting to things that upset you gives someone else
power over your emotions. You can’t control what others do but you can control
how you respond, how you handle it, how you perceive it and how much of it you
want to take personally.
I’m slowly learning that most of the time, these situations say nothing about
you and a lot about the other person. I’m slowly learning that maybe all these
disappointments are just there to teach us how to love ourselves because that
will be the armor and the shield we need against the people who try to bring us
down. They will save us when people try to shake our confidence or when they
try to make us feel like we’re worthless.
I’m slowly learning that even if I react, it won’t change anything, it won’t
make people suddenly love and respect me, it won’t magically change their
minds. Sometimes it’s better to just let things be, let people go, don’t fight
for closure, don’t ask for explanations, don’t chase answers and don’t expect
people to understand where you’re coming from. I’m slowly learning that life is
better lived when you don’t center it on what’s happening around you and center
it on what’s happening inside you instead. Work on yourself and your inner
peace and you’ll come to realize that not reacting to every little thing that
bothers you is the first ingredient to living a happy and healthy life.~~
~Stevie Flood Author
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