Annoyed with how someone has been mistreating you? Not thrilled about your current status of your relationship? These are just a few of many complaints that I have heard, whether personally, or in conversations with others. I felt compelled to address something that has been heavy on my mind, and hope that I can help provide some guidance to fellow complainers.
Listen, let me just share with you that I’ve complained a lot! I know that I’m not alone, so don’t judge me too much. I know that communicating what upsets me comes naturally. I’m sure my sister doesn’t mind haha! But then what? I share this with others, and go on about my day only to revisit the same complaint the following day? Sounds crazy…right? Believe me I know!
Here is a book that has helped shake me out of the deja vu I was constantly experiencing:
Dance of Anger by Harriet Goldhor Lerner, Ph.D.
Originally, this book was assigned to me as a class assignment during my Graduate program. But, I’ve referred back to this book on several occasions. Don’t get turned off by the description of the book being a “woman’s guide”. I do not feel as though women are the only individuals who can benefit from this read. This book provides examples of how we complain about our life experiences, but often times do nothing to change the outcome if repeated in the future. In addition, Dance of Anger provides helpful feedback on how to break this cycle to make long-term changes in your interactions with others.
I’ve learned new ways of navigating through all of my complaining, to be able to brainstorm and attempt new solutions. Instead of dreading that conversation with someone (that normally goes sour before you’ve realized what’s happened), instead of feeling hopeless that your current situation won’t improve, try jotting down some possible scenarios to instantly reduce those troubles. Sounds simple enough, but not many of us are able to think logically when experiencing feelings of anger, hurt, frustration or sadness.
Remember that you’re perfectly capable of impacting change in your life. Just work on making these changes, INSTEAD of just complaining about them.
~XOXO
FreeBryd
This is perfectly timed! Needed to read this. Thank you, and for the book recommendation also. Know a few, myself included, who could benefit from the recommended title.x
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You’re very welcome! I really enjoyed this book, because I was able to take away so much and apply it to my life. Hope it helps you with changing your relationships! 🙂
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Thanks for the follow! I followed back because I simply love it here!!! Keep in touch. 🙂
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Thank you! I will most definitely keep in touch. Your blog is truly amazing and I can’t wait to see more of your work! You have the experience and knowledge that will help you continue to help others.
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Thank you very much.
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Oh my gosh, you know I’m good for complaining! This weeks plan is to be proactive (because complaining is just step 1 imo) I think I’ll grab this book before I start on the other recs you gave me, though. Here’s to progress!
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I’m good for complaining too! I just need not to stop there. I remember you saying you were seeking advice with managing your time better. Hope all is going well with that. Sounds like you’ve been planning a lot more! Now that’s definitely some progress!
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I hope you are writing books! I love your topics choices and clear but fun writing style that advises a better way… You’re amazing!
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Thanks so much! I am in the process of writing books! I love your feeback! I also needed this today 🙂
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I can tell you’re a future book writer, love! Keep it going!!!
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🙂 !!! Thank you! Please keep in touch!
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Of course! ❤️💜💚❤️💜💚
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I’ll buy your book! Xo
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