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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 748101" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>Copa really explained my attempts to maintain my peace of mind perfectly. Mind you, it took me years to get to where I am, and I have good and bad days. However, because I truly believe I control my mindset, reactions, and emotions I am much better at maintaining my peace of mind no matter what is going on around me than I was in the past. I really love challenging myself, so when things get chaotic I look at it as an opportunity for me to test myself and hone my skills at keeping my peace of mind no matter what. One thing that really changed my perspective was when I truly believed and internalized this: the way someone treats you says everything about them and nothing about you. That totally reframed my interactions with others and gave me a strong sense of myself. If I am acting based upon my core beliefs then what I am doing is the right thing at that moment and I am able to do or say it calmly and with conviction. I also have to give credit where credit is due. Watching my dogs and the way they live in THIS moment and react to their environment rather than trying to force their will onto their environment really impacted me. I have to work on this every day, but I find it helps me not only in my relationship with my daughter, but in all of my relationships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 748101, member: 11235"] Copa really explained my attempts to maintain my peace of mind perfectly. Mind you, it took me years to get to where I am, and I have good and bad days. However, because I truly believe I control my mindset, reactions, and emotions I am much better at maintaining my peace of mind no matter what is going on around me than I was in the past. I really love challenging myself, so when things get chaotic I look at it as an opportunity for me to test myself and hone my skills at keeping my peace of mind no matter what. One thing that really changed my perspective was when I truly believed and internalized this: the way someone treats you says everything about them and nothing about you. That totally reframed my interactions with others and gave me a strong sense of myself. If I am acting based upon my core beliefs then what I am doing is the right thing at that moment and I am able to do or say it calmly and with conviction. I also have to give credit where credit is due. Watching my dogs and the way they live in THIS moment and react to their environment rather than trying to force their will onto their environment really impacted me. I have to work on this every day, but I find it helps me not only in my relationship with my daughter, but in all of my relationships. [/QUOTE]
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