In This Issue
–My Weekly Reminder
–REVVED!
-Feedback From a Subscriber
-Pass it on
My Weekly Reminder
People who carry grudges don’t seem to understand the high personal costs they suffer as a result. First, people who carry grudges are less healthy and see their doctor far more often than those who forgive. In addition, they suffer more stress, anxiety and depression. Second, they send a very clear message to those around them that they are self-centered, not a team player and very immature. As a result, they are far less successful because no one wants to help them. Third, carrying a grudge is a weak act, so it undermines their self-image. Fourth, the person they hold the grudge against doesn’t feel at all badly; only the grudge carrier does–every day it eats away at them. As comedian, Buddy Hackett put it, “I’ve had a few arguments with people, but I never carry a grudge. You know why? While you’re carrying a grudge, they’re out dancing.” So, the next time someone wrongs you, take a deep breath and let it go. You’ll be happier, healthier and more successful because you did.
REVVED!
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Feedback From a Subscriber
This past week I received the following email regarding last week’s Reminder titled: Stop Thinking And Start Doing:
“Hi Ross,
Yes! Agreed! I’m sending that invitation now!”
Pass it on
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