A beautiful Thursday to you all!
Have you ever been served a diet of well-balanced transferred aggression?
Trust me, it does not taste good in everybody's mouth.
This is surly not the case of: "one man's food is another man's poison".
No!
It's poison to everyone!
As much as you don't like it, don’t dish it to another.
I am making this post today because yesterday,, I was at the other end of the gun; and it was not funny.
I just calmed down and made up excuses for her in my heart to have shot me with those hurtful bullets today.
Thereafter, she came back narrating her ordeal and apologizing.
I was quick to forgive because I found out that she was just releasing steams from frustrations. And I happen to be caught in the crossfire.
On the other hand, we have to be patient with others who unintentionally hurt us. You never know the Red Sea they’re facing.
We've all had moments when stress from work or personal life spills over, and someone else gets caught in the crossfire.
But before reacting, pause and consider—they might be struggling with challenges you can’t see.
Let’s create a more understanding workplace by practicing patience and empathy.
How do you manage your emotions under stress?
And how do you react when you are caught in another person’s crossfire? Let’s discuss it!
Share your experience.
Have a stress and wahala-free weekend ahead!
Have you ever been served a diet of well-balanced transferred aggression?
Trust me, it does not taste good in everybody's mouth.
This is surly not the case of: "one man's food is another man's poison".
No!
It's poison to everyone!
As much as you don't like it, don’t dish it to another.
I am making this post today because yesterday,, I was at the other end of the gun; and it was not funny.
I just calmed down and made up excuses for her in my heart to have shot me with those hurtful bullets today.
Thereafter, she came back narrating her ordeal and apologizing.
I was quick to forgive because I found out that she was just releasing steams from frustrations. And I happen to be caught in the crossfire.
On the other hand, we have to be patient with others who unintentionally hurt us. You never know the Red Sea they’re facing.
We've all had moments when stress from work or personal life spills over, and someone else gets caught in the crossfire.
But before reacting, pause and consider—they might be struggling with challenges you can’t see.
Let’s create a more understanding workplace by practicing patience and empathy.
How do you manage your emotions under stress?
And how do you react when you are caught in another person’s crossfire? Let’s discuss it!
Share your experience.
Have a stress and wahala-free weekend ahead!
A beautiful Thursday to you all!
Have you ever been served a diet of well-balanced transferred aggression? đ đ
Trust me, it does not taste good in everybody's mouth.
This is surly not the case of: "one man's food is another man's poison".
No!
It's poison to everyone!
As much as you don't like it, don’t dish it to another.
I am making this post today because yesterday,, I was at the other end of the gun; đ« and it was not funny. đ
I just calmed down and made up excuses for her in my heart to have shot me with those hurtful bullets today.
Thereafter, she came back narrating her ordeal and apologizing.
I was quick to forgive because I found out that she was just releasing steams from frustrations. đĄAnd I happen to be caught in the crossfire. đ„
On the other hand, we have to be patient with others who unintentionally hurt us. You never know the Red Sea they’re facing.
We've all had moments when stress from work or personal life spills over, and someone else gets caught in the crossfire.
But before reacting, pause and consider—they might be struggling with challenges you can’t see.
Let’s create a more understanding workplace by practicing patience and empathy.
How do you manage your emotions under stress?
And how do you react when you are caught in another person’s crossfire? Let’s discuss it!
Share your experience.
Have a stress and wahala-free weekend ahead!