Perfection is the enemy and not the goal. Perfectly said. I struggle with finding a balance with my inner thoughts. Actually, this morning i did everything in my power to get up, reset, readjust and keep going 💙
how can you stop fighting when your nature is "i don't give up" or "don't tell me who is going to let me, tell me who wil stop me!" Now you know my internal struggle with Buddhism, yet i continue to walk the path.
You are actually perfectly set up for success with that mentality of "I don't give up." Simply direct that level of determination toward peacefulness; the moment you notice you are white knuckling "against" something, loosen your grip and shift perspectives (promote what you love). Use that "I don't give up" mentality to be your own best cheerleader (don't give up on yourself, on your inner-peace, on remaining calm). Having said that, you ARE getting in your own way by saying "it's my nature," as if you have no control over it. I used to say the same thing about "my nature" until I realized our nature is to adapt, adjust, and change, not to remain rigid. Here's a five-minute episode about that: ruclips.net/video/O7dIeXEbMVs/видео.html
Perfection is the enemy and not the goal. Perfectly said. I struggle with finding a balance with my inner thoughts. Actually, this morning i did everything in my power to get up, reset, readjust and keep going 💙
Thank You
how can you stop fighting when your nature is "i don't give up" or "don't tell me who is going to let me, tell me who wil stop me!"
Now you know my internal struggle with Buddhism, yet i continue to walk the path.
You are actually perfectly set up for success with that mentality of "I don't give up." Simply direct that level of determination toward peacefulness; the moment you notice you are white knuckling "against" something, loosen your grip and shift perspectives (promote what you love). Use that "I don't give up" mentality to be your own best cheerleader (don't give up on yourself, on your inner-peace, on remaining calm). Having said that, you ARE getting in your own way by saying "it's my nature," as if you have no control over it. I used to say the same thing about "my nature" until I realized our nature is to adapt, adjust, and change, not to remain rigid. Here's a five-minute episode about that: ruclips.net/video/O7dIeXEbMVs/видео.html