We're Able to Control the Antics but We're Able to Control how we'd React

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@Teep11 (7674)
United States
December 14, 2017 3:09pm CST
Yes indeed I've learned how to ignore and of course there will be times when ignoring isn't enough. The more we're inclined to respond to what individuals are doing the more they'll be willing to cause disruptions. If persons expect to elevate further then they'll have to learn how to deal with the emotional beings. Yes they're emotional because of their actions. Any person spending their lives trying to cause upsets are wasting precious time which could have been spent "elevating." The ones choosing to rise up are the ones who will experience more success. "The Elevation Continues to Occur Glory to God! The Father of Jesus Christ." By: (Tanikka Paulk) No person will have "good" behavior all of the time but there are some continuing to be a nuisance. The individuals causing so much dram and not minding their own business aren't being effective. The person could cause further declines within society. Mainly competitors will try to cause discouragement. Some think that they're so powerful and are in positions to make a person stop visualizing they're incorrect. We're able to conquer despite what occurs. "Choosing not to react" can produce better results. The more they're receiving reactions the more likely that they'll continue the abnormal behaviors. Of course we'll need to respond at some point but if there's a lot of tasks to adhere to then we do not need to give a response. Confronting the individuals may need to occur but when the timing is right. It's better to wait until we're free from anger and in control before responding to any of the antics. There are some wanting to see how far they're able to go.
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