Posted by rina on February 12, 2007, at 11:49:59
In reply to Re: Can you WILL yourself better?, posted by Iansf on February 12, 2007, at 0:10:49
> > If anyone has, can you tell me how it's done so I can quiet my critics?
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> There may be some people who can will themselves better, but I think not many. In fact, the people who are able to will themselves happy probably don't get depressed to begin with. I rather envy them. On the other hand, you CAN use your will to look for an approach works for you. And you can use your will to KEEP looking, even if the initial approaches you try don't work - even if the first two dozen approaches you try don't work. Think of your will as someone who fights alongside you, but probably not as someone who comes to your rescue.
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> I tend to agree and disagree. A book that seems to help me in times of depression or ADD issues and panicky phases if called," the four agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. Just a simple book about four things.. Being impeccable with your words, never taking things personal,never assume without asking and always do YOUR best. Just a suggestion.
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