Sunday React
It’s not what happens that matters, it’s how you react. This
is good advice that I’ve seen in many places, from the internet to books to
wall hangings.
It’s easy to say, like most advice, but difficult to do in
reality. The best way to achieve it is to practice (there’s that word again)
responding in ways that lead to better outcomes.
If you had a “bad” class, don’t beat yourself up about it,
go forward, quit ruminating, and remember that tomorrow will be better. Didn’t
get cast in the role you coveted? Same thing. Go forward and look forward, not
back. Focus on what you can do, and not what you didn’t do, or didn’t get, in
the past.
Train yourself to react in a way that produces a more
positive outlook, a more positive and satisfying life.
From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets:
Motivational Secret #31:
“It’s not what happens
that matters, it’s how you react.”
Link of the Day:
Quote
of the Day:
“Instead of worrying about what you cannot
control, shift your energy to what you can create.”
― Roy Bennett“
― Roy Bennett“
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