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honeypig 08-06-2015 03:06 AM

The Language of Letting Go, August 6
 
AUGUST 6

You are reading from the book "The Language of Letting Go."

Solving Problems

Problems are made to be solved!

Some of us spend more time reacting to the fact that we have a problem than we do solving the problem. "Why is this happening to me?" . . . "Isn't life awful?" . . . "How come this had to happen?" . . . "Oh, dear. This is terrible." . . . "Why is Higher Power (the Universe, an agency, a person, or life) picking on me?"

Problems are inevitable. Some problems can be anticipated. Some are surprises. But the idea that problems occur regularly need never be a surprise.

The good news is that for every problem, there's a solution. Sometimes the solution is immediate. Sometimes it takes awhile to discover. Sometimes the solution involves letting go. Sometimes the problem is ours to solve; sometimes it isn't. Sometimes there is something we can clearly do to solve the problem; other times, we need to struggle, flounder, do our part, and then trust our Higher Power for help.

Sometimes the problem is just part of life. Sometimes the problem is important because we are learning something through the problem and its solution. Sometimes problems end up working out for good in our life. They get us headed in a direction that is superior to one we may otherwise have taken.

Sometimes problems just are; sometimes they are a warning sign that we are on the wrong track.

We can learn to accept problems as an inevitable part of life. We can learn to solve problems. We can learn to trust our ability to solve problems. We can learn to identify which problems are trying to lead us in a new direction, and which simply ask for solving.

We can learn to focus on the solution rather than on the problem, and maintain a positive attitude toward life and the inevitable flow of problems and solutions.

Today, I will learn to trust solutions, rather than be victimized by problems. I will not use problems to prove I am helpless, picked on, or martyred. I will not point to my problems to prove how awful life is. I will learn to trust the flow of problems and solutions. Higher Power, help me solve the problems I can solve today. Help me let go of the rest. Help me believe in my ability to tackle and solve problems. Help me trust the flow. For each problem, there is a solution.

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chicory 08-06-2015 03:35 AM

Thank you Honeypig :hug:

I really love to start my day with this thread.
Its always something I need !

honeypig 08-06-2015 04:34 AM


Originally Posted by honeypig (Post 5499104)
Higher Power, help me solve the problems I can solve today. Help me let go of the rest.

You're welcome, Chicory. This part ^^ says it all for me. I always want things to be black and white, completely finished and wrapped up, set in stone once and for all. I'm starting to understand that this is almost never the way it goes, and that I'd better get used to pretty much everything being a work in progress.

And it's funny--so many of the things that seemed to be such huge problems at the time, I can hardly even remember today! I think perspective is an important part of the puzzle, too.

Mango blast 08-06-2015 11:38 AM

Thank you very much for this today.

:grouphug:


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