A step at a time, don't rush the process, break the situation down into manageable parts, literally or figuratively and then work through it...pacing yourself
2007-06-29 04:56:34
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answered by Junior 4
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Let your intuition be your guide. First read some summaries of emotional intelligence. Reducing emotion clears the mind to see a way to an effective attitude. Think of how this will build character to handle anything eventually. Realize we all love you and you are not alone or the first. I can't imagine a life without some really character building situations. When I ask other people there story, I realize I don't have one. The tragedies people have and you can't even know it is amazing. Lastly a search of Yahoo and other answer sites usually comes up with some tremendous answers from people who have been through the same thing or similar. It seems to be the human condition, one way or another. It's so human to adapt and overcome, I can't even believe it. They seem to turn out to be the best people the planet has to offer, or die trying.
2007-06-29 05:09:51
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answered by hb12 7
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Keep your thoughts on the progress of the situation. One step toward progress, is one step toward a conclusion. Try not to get too emotionally charged because that can sometimed hinder progress. Focus on facts and consider every person's perspective. Don't know what the situation is but hope this helps. ; )
2007-06-29 05:05:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You take one whelm at a time.
Seriously.
Take baby steps. Deliberately do the next right thing. Get something to eat. Get enough rest. Reach out to friends and let them know what's going on so they can support you. Make a gratitude list - it'll give you perspective and hope. Don't quit five minutes before the miracle. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Good luck.
2007-06-29 05:00:56
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answered by Helga J 3
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Baby Steps....1 thing at a time & trust that in life all bad things come to pass.
Remember, when it rains it pours but the sun will shine again for you. You'll get through this.
And if you believe in God, just talk to him the whole time. Trust he'll provide you the strength you need to pull through.
It gets harder sometimes before it gets better. But you gotta know, it really does get better.
Stay strong luv. You'll be fine.
2007-06-29 05:40:54
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answered by Emmy13 3
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there are a number of phobias. issues, despite labels are the present style. That this habit falls below. it could additionally be a classic section the toddler is going by way of and could outgrow it. If it truly is been or turns into an ongoing undertaking, have him evaluated. If he seems to strengthen out of it, tuck it away for the while he hits the teenager years the place many stress issues start to return into play.
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answered by manca 4
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By realizing God is in control, not you. No matter what the outcome of the situation, He already knew it and that He promises that (eventually) "all things work together for good for those who love HIM and are called according to His purpose." Romans 8:28
Trusting in Jesus, that He loves me and is holding me, gets me through any situation. Rest in Him! Give your problem over to Him and He gives you peace in the midst of the storm.
2007-06-29 04:56:43
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answered by Joan H 4
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By taking a deep breath and counting to a number that soothes you or you could think of a very precious memory that you held so dear and heres a last helpful advice don't try but think of postive instead of negative, wear bright colored clothing and talk to someone that you trust the most(if possible=] )
2007-06-29 05:15:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretend you've done it many times or that you're an unfeeling robot. Most of its about mindset.
2007-06-29 04:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I like this song " Jesus Take the Wheel", may be it is a good idea as well, try it.
2007-06-29 05:32:56
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answered by Abhishek Joshi 5
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