The Importance of Laughter and Tears

Written by Dr. Margaret Paul


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Title: The Importance of Laughter and Tears Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com Copyright: © 2005 by Margaret Paul URL: http://www.innerbonding.com Word Count: 760 Category: Self Improvement, Personal Growth

The Importance of Laughter and Tears By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

Ron grew up in a household where laughter and tears were never expressed. Anger wasrepparttar 128862 main feeling expressed by his mother, while his father was mostly withdrawn. Byrepparttar 128863 time Ron was eight years old, he had managed to shut off both his laughter and his tears to avoid feeling rejected by his parents and controlled by his mother. Shutting down was his way of protecting against being invaded by his very controlling mother. He became a serious child - a controlled and controlling child.

Ron grew up, went to college, became a successful lawyer, married and had three children. Yet nothing, not even his deep love for his children, managed to break through his rigid, controlling way of being.

Ron reached out for my help because he was not only very unhappy, but was often in physical pain. All he could say aboutrepparttar 128864 physical pain was that he hurt. “My body hurts. My chest hurt, my stomach hurts, and my back hurts.” He had been thoroughly checked out by a physician and learned that nothing was physically wrong. The doctor told him it was stress.

Ron told me that he spent much of his non-working time daydreaming because when he was present with himself inrepparttar 128865 moment, all he felt was pain. He had learned to daydream to avoidrepparttar 128866 pain.

However, Ron was now 48 years old, andrepparttar 128867 daydreaming was no longer working well. The pain was breaking through, especially inrepparttar 128868 form of debilitating back pain, so Ron decided he needed some help.

The issue behind Ron’s pain was that his primary intention in his life was to control. He wanted to control how others felt about him. He wanted to control how well his employees worked. He wanted to control how his wife treated him, as well as how well his children did in school. He particularly wanted to have control over not feelingrepparttar 128869 pain of rejection andrepparttar 128870 fear of engulfnment that he had felt so much in his family.

Three Key Behaviors That Determine Your Success

Written by Catherine Franz


Success is a journey and alongrepparttar way, we need to correct our course by unlearningrepparttar 128859 behavior that derails us and invite in a new behavior to continue our success. If you feel you want to change your success, take a measure of your current key behaviors.

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Listening

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Listening is not a passive activity. It is unfair torepparttar 128860 person who is speaking to have a person there in body but not in mind. Just because we arerepparttar 128861 person being quiet does not mean we are listening. As a listener we must be inrepparttar 128862 present and taking inrepparttar 128863 speakers message inrepparttar 128864 proper context. It's notrepparttar 128865 time to be thinking about what to have for lunch or your next witty comeback. Be fair torepparttar 128866 speaker and have a clear and open mind.

Active listening requires us to set aside our own agenda, uses our best internal language skills, and takes present energy. The best gift to yourself and to your speaker ifrepparttar 128867 energy isn't available is to say so. Yet, due torepparttar 128868 perception management masks we've learned from society, we don't usually provide this honest feedback. So, we passively listen, like pretending, as a child, to hear, and say something quick, something we think they want to hear, just so we can move on.

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Choice

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The Power of Choice isrepparttar 128869 energy we send out and is exactly whatrepparttar 128870 Universe sends us back. No choice is a choice too. I believe that we are where we are today because ofrepparttar 128871 accumulative effect of all our choices. We made thousands of choices each day and we control our lives by those choices. Havingrepparttar 128872 ability to choose equals power. When we don't choose, you give someone elserepparttar 128873 ability to make choices for you, whatever they may be, and you give up any possible power with it. Once you realize you haverepparttar 128874 power of choice, life happens for you, not to you!

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