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party. While busy blaming, we might be defensive and argue our point. Arguing and being defensive are mechanisms to keep the wound within protected. While the ego is doing a great job protecting our wounds – having us believe that no one would understand, we aren’t enough, coupled with all of the other things we believe to be wrong with us – our thoughts . Your wounds own you. As you look through the lens of life with your wounds owning you, this energy attracts more of the same life experiences to you. The energy of your wound(s) robs you of enjoying your life. Might you say, it’s not a big deal – I reply: it all adds up. What we resist persists. These button pushing experiences are like puss oozing from an inflamed wound – we can ignore the puss, put a band-aid over it and it gets worse or we can take the appropriate measures to clean it thoroughly and allow it to heal. Take a moment and list 5 things that push your buttons. Notice how ‘hot’ they are. Select the hottest and start writing everything you know about it, don’t give any time to thinking about it, just write!Forget about penmanship and punctuation, just write and write. Through this writing you’ll find the source of what activates your button. Continue reading
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