Friday, November 8, 2013

Forgiveness For Success

Forgiveness: the action or process of forgiving or being forgiven.


I will forgive or ask for forgiveness, after all, I cannot change anyone else.


I am free from anger and remorse.


I am able to live my life free of anger and remorse because I choose to deal with situations as they arise. I avoid the tendency to avoid situations that cause me discomfort because I know that addressing them upfront will help me get to the source of the problem quickly, before it has time to take root and grow.


When I am hurt, I discuss my feelings with the other person involved. I am uninterested in laying blame, but I attempt to be open and honest, sharing how I feel in the wake of his or her actions. I speak out of a desire for deeper understanding and respect.


When I hurt someone else, I apologize with a sincere heart. I let go of my pride as well as any desire for revenge.


Very rarely will an issue be entirely one person’s fault. I resist the idea that the other person must approach me before I can forgive or ask for forgiveness, after all, I cannot change anyone else.


I can only take responsibility for my own actions. For this reason, I am willing to ask for forgiveness and to seek understanding, even when I recognize that the other person was at fault, as well.


If a hurt is too great or becomes too deeply entrenched, I am unashamed to ask for help from someone who is trained in helping people find peace with relationships in their lives.


Forgiveness For Success Questions:


1. How will I take the first step in mending a rift with anyone?

2. Do I deal with anger and hurt early, before it takes root in my life?

3. Am I willing to ask for help in my relationships if I need it?


Forgiveness“True forgiveness is when you can say, “Thank you for that experience.”




 

 





 

 





Forgiveness For Success

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