Deborah Smith

  • ritahuhas quoted2 years ago
    Frustration and failure are a part of life.

    If we do not flee from them but accept them calmly,

    we come to know what we need to do next.
  • ritahuhas quoted2 years ago
    You have not screwed up your life

    just because you screwed up an exam.

    Nor is your life a failure

    just because your business failed.

    When you have had a negative experience,

    be wary of thoughts that

    make it seem worse than it is.
  • ritahuhas quoted2 years ago
    The first step to overcoming failure

    is to fully admit you have failed.

    Admitting it will put your mind at ease

    and help you to see what you ought to do next.
  • ritahuhas quoted2 years ago
    Having too much success too young

    is one of life’s greatest perils.

    Don’t try to climb higher than you can go before you’re ready.

    You will get there step-by-step.
  • ritahuhas quoted2 years ago
    Having too much success too young

    is one of life’s greatest perils.

    Don’t try to climb higher than you can go before you’re ready.

    You will get there step-by-step.
  • ritahuhas quoted2 years ago
    When something hasn’t turned out well,

    don’t give up; keep going,

    and try different ways of making it work.

    There is no fixed answer, no single solution.
  • ritahuhas quoted2 years ago
    Try solving this riddle:

    “Do you know which role

    is the most difficult one in your company?”

    Answer: “The role I am assigned to.”
  • ritahuhas quoted2 years ago
    Rather than fight our feelings, we should honor them by allowing them to be there and witnessing how their energy moves inside us. Does it manifest as a flushed face, muscle tension, or elevated heartbeat? Without identifying with the emotions, observe them in a detached yet caring way.
  • ritahuhas quoted2 years ago
    THERE IS NOT ONLY RAGE and hatred inside us, but also sadness and grief, loneliness and terror. But that is not all. There is also the compassionate inner eye looking at such emotions with equanimity.
  • ritahuhas quoted2 years ago
    Underneath someone’s violent nature,

    there is always fear, rooted in

    either childhood or present circumstances.

    Underneath that fear lurks

    hurt and vulnerability.

    If you really want to forgive someone,

    look beneath the surface and see what is there.
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