Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Value in frustration
Every time you feel frustration, you have an opportunity. You
have the opportunity to create positive value out of a
negative situation.
Frustration is an unmistakable signal that things could be
better. And though you may be completely unable to change
the outside circumstances, at the very least you can change
yourself for the better.
Instead of becoming mired in your frustration, let yourself
become inspired by it. Know that your frustration is
pointing you to some positive, valuable action you can
take.
That action may end up bringing great value to thousands or
even millions of people. Or it may simply be a positive
change in your own perspective, which is also of much
value.
Frustration is indeed unpleasant, and that's how it gets
your attention. Yet once frustration has your attention, you
can quickly move away from it.
As soon as you feel frustration, look to find the positive
value that is surely there. And a whole new world of
possibilities will open up to you.
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