When were in a good mood, we shine like the sun. But if we find ourselves in the presence of a person, or people, in a grumpy mood, it can feel like a dark cloud approaching to dim our radiance and block our positive way of seeing the world. We can remind ourselves that clouds pass, while the sun and stars continue to shine above. Then its easier to think of these grumps affectionately, knowing that they only have the power to affect our mood if we allow it. With the power of change firmly in our hands, we can choose how to respond to a grumpy person, or a grumbling group of people, with confidence and understanding.
Like a lighthouse, we can continue to shine through the darkness, offering our light to help others find their way back to their own. We can send them a silent prayer of peace or a sympathetic smile. We may sense that reaching out to offer a comforting touch or hug can ease their frustrations and cause the clouds to dissipate. If they need understanding, we can sympathize without reinforcing the negativity they may be experiencing by directing their attention someplace more positive. Helping them find the humor in their situation might be appropriate and is a great way to lift spirits, or a logical approach may help them see all the good in the situation, in their lives and in the world.
We might find that someone we encounter often seems to be in a perpetual state of gloom. Our tendency in such cases may be to try to avoid them, but instead we can make the choice to offer support that comes from the heart. We may be inspired to ask if they would like some help or to offer suggestions that have helped us in the past. We can include thoughts of their health and happiness in our times of prayer and meditation. When we lend our energy to uplift another in any way, we improve our own lives while making the world a better place for all of us.
My "little" ass? Boy oh boy, Phil, you sure havent seen my child-bearin' butt, have ya? LOL, I'd put "roflmao" but I tried that and my ass is still here. and all I got were rug burns.
Great posting there young one! A lot of truth. Good to see you're still hangin' around here and didn't get washed away in some of the weather up yonder. You and Ron (?) have a wonderful Christmas and stay warm...Tim
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Hey Chris! I always thought you were a pretty nice looking lady, based on your avatar. I guess now I know why you didn't make it a full length pic.
Actually, "child bearing hips" were considered sexy by Renaissance artists, and I always fancied myself a bit of a Renaissance man, so you're still OK with me!
In that case, Im the sexiest renaissance woman there is!!!! HEE HEE!!!!
Love the share and it is true! When were around the grumpy folk, sometimes we tend to absorb their negativity! I always try to keep life fun and uplifting and as Ive said before it drives my family crazy!!!! They tend to think Im just a big ding dong....OR drunk!!! (cant tell you how many times they've ask to smell my breath!!!!)
Just thinking about my 91 year old patient this am. Not a smile out of her all night.....Until...I gave her a bath. Sang xmas carols and tickeled her toes!!! You wouldnt believe the beautiful smile and giggles she had to share!!!! Makes it all worth it!!!!! (told ya Im a goober!!!)
Love, Laani
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"We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have. "