Great post…
I used to deal poorly with stress myself as a fire-fighter and emergency medical technician.. drove me to physical illness… Now I've learned how to reduce my stress level, cope with the stress in my life and manage my time and inner energy wisely. HUGE difference.
I've now devoted my life to helping others manage stress and stressful situations…. Amazing how we can find our callings in the most obscure places, huh?
I love your writing… keep up the good work!
— James T May 12, 2012
I agree with you. We have to face something new in our lives. If we didn´t have to face with a problem everyday, we were just bored.
Sometimes the problems make you fight. To be active on this world is a characteristic of human beings.
— Adriana May 12, 2012
Hello Rob.
Reading your posts is always an eventful activity for me.
There is something innately calming about the way you write, the ideas you generate; your sense of balance and calm.
This is my question: how do you generate such peak emotional intensity about the activities you are interested in?
Sometimes I seem trapped in the kingdoms of dreams, and it's hard grounding the charge of fantastic journeys or flights of fancy into reality.
Why is that?
How do I keep the enthusiasm, the proverbial smile on my face as I lose myself and dip my arms up to the elbows in the blood of my passions?
And why's it so damn hard maintaining a positive attitude day in day out?
— Francis A May 12, 2012
That was very enlightening…I only wish I had read it sooner…
as I have been more bent on being right and getting my way because I thought it was only fair and that I was right…
now anger and resentment had consumed me…
and has caused considerable damage to my family, my own self-esteem, and the man I was engaged to has finally given up on me…
Now what? — Dukey May 12, 2012
Hi Rob,
I read all your posts but rarely comment and this is because I feel that you are on a higher plane from me.
I know this is not the way I want to live my life and kind of have a vision in my head of what I'm aiming for (but it is more like daydreams) and my problem is that I don't know how to build the bridge to get there.
I find it's so easy to get stuck in patterns of living/reaction to life but so difficult to break them. Maybe people who feel like I do (stuck) need some kind of counselling (paid of course) but there again the problem I've always worried about is investing a lot of money in someone (the counsellor) who you really know nothing about. And I did once have a very bizarre 'course of treatment' with someone who claimed to be a healer, which completely put me off.
The other problem is that no-one ever really talks about these things – except you! I want to improve my life but don't really know where to start….
— Michelle May 12, 2012
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