When faced with difficulty or conflict at work, in business or in life, we have a tendency to hold on to the hurtful slights we may experience at the hand of others.
In the post, 'Think Before You Respond To Conflict' we promote a more mindful (and less instinctive) response to these situations. And, key to mastering this approach is
learning to let go....
Reblogged from: cogenesis
‘He insulted me, he struck me,
He defeated me, he robbed me’:
For those who get caught up in this,
Hatred does not cease.
‘He insulted me, he struck me,
He defeated me, he robbed me’:
For those who do not get caught up in this,
Hatred ceases completely.
For never here
Do hatreds cease by hatred.
By freedom from hatred they cease:
This is a perennial truth.
The Dhammapada
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