Disruptions can Occur but do we Really Have to Focus on the Drama?
By Teep11
@Teep11 (7673)
United States
November 9, 2017 6:25pm CST
Of course there may be some interruptions but there's a choice whether to pay close attention to the dramatics. When there are tasks to complete there is no time to be focused on what is going on however if there are emergencies taking place then we may need to stop what we're doing. Where "productivity" is experienced it may be difficult to stop what we're doing to pay attention to what is going on across the world.
If what is going on is of no importance then we certainly don't have to bother. Unfortunately there will be some who may want to receive our attention for whatever reasons. If we "expect" to continue to get ahead then we'll certainly need to make the necessary changes in order to do so. The ones who continue to try to cause the distractions in which can slow down progression aren't suppose to be in the circle of friends.
It's important that we decide to make or create more pathways in order to produce further "growth." A lot may not understand why the doors are shut but there has to be progress taking place. The economy certainly will fair better when more are trying to make a living. Of course there will be times when we'll have to deal with some who may not want to see progression taking place. What needs to be said should and what can cause more damage may need to be kept. "The Journey is too Important to Stop to Engage With the Antics." By: (Tanikka Paulk)
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@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
10 Nov 17
I agree. We need to have a priority check sometimes. Drama happens all the time but it's our choice to indulge in it or focus on our priorities.
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