Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2015

Frustration Remove Tips

Frustration usually occurs when our intended personal goals and dreams are not met. We may feel frustrated when an outcome of what we wanted to happen simply did not happen, or when we meet challenges. There are so many things that can cause us to be frustrated. Some people act on that feeling, while others do not. More often than not, the cause of our frustrations can be attributed to external forces that we do not have control over. It can be triggered by a situation like a gadget not working, or even by another person. Frustration can block us from feeling motivated. We can react by trying to solve what is causing the frustration, or we can just simply give up.
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1. Talk to a friend –

 It is always healthy to talk to someone else about anything that is bothering us. Well, maybe not everything, but the point here is to be able to share bottled up feelings with someone instead of just keeping them all to ourselves. Who knows, your friend might have some solutions that can help you!

2. Write your successes and failures in a journal – 

Whether you do it using an online journal or a pen and paper, keeping track of our activities that we feel are limiting us is always helpful. That way, we can have a check and balance as to what worked for us and what didn’t.

3. Accept reality –

 We also need to check our own reality. If we have done everything within our power to accomplish something, and it still does not work out, then we should try to accept it as it is. What I do in this kind of situation is write a pros and cons list, and then I take it from there.

4. Track your progress – 

Sometimes we feel that things aren’t moving fast enough, or they are not working the right away. That could lead to a lot of frustration. Do a check list and see how you are progressing. Sometimes small steps may seem like nothing, but being able to cross those small steps off the list one by one is helpful for seeing successful progress.

5. Take a long walk – 

Taking a break is always good. Do not think of what is causing your frustration for a moment. Hopefully the long walk or break will allow your minds to be clearer once you decide to go back and tackle the problem or situation at hand.

6. Stop blaming yourself –

 Maybe the cause of your frustration is something of your own doing. Accept that and try to find solutions rather than blaming yourself incessantly. It will only put you in a negative mode which will do more harm than good. It’s your fault; accept that and move on.

7. Stop being angry –

 Anger is one way to vent our frustrations. It can be either directed towards ourselves or to the one causing the frustration. Watch a funny movie or read the comic page of your newspaper. The point here is to minimize anger so you can think straight. Only when you are thinking straight and calm will you be able to address the problem that is causing you to be frustrated.

8. Take a hot bath or sleep it off – 

Relaxing your mind by either taking a long hot bath or sleeping it off will do wonders for your tired mind. Being angry or frustrated can make us weak and vulnerable to stress.

9. Be around positive people – 

It is always good to be around people who are optimistic. You can get energy from them as well as advice if they have encountered similar situations like yours.

10. Try to be positive – 

Try to think of the other difficult times that you have encountered and yet succeeded in the past. Say to yourself, this too will pass, as it always does. It may not be an easy thing to do, but if we try to count our blessings and see where we have triumphed in the past, we can see that there is no way that we cannot get through this as well.

Source :(Khalid Mohammad)

Friday, December 5, 2014

30 Questions You Should Ask Your Best Friend

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Best friends are, well, the best. They check to see if you have dirt on your butt after sitting on the ground. They let you borrow that one awesome dress. They e-mail you pictures of cute baby animals to make your day less boring or stressful. They’re also really cool, amazing people who you should always strive to get to know even better than you already do. I know a lot of us are in that weird stage of adulthood where we find ourselves having less and less time for friends. We have jobs, partners, cats—I mean, life is just hectic. However, that doesn’t mean your relationship with your bestie has to fade. There are ways of deepening and strengthening that bond, and no, you don’t have to go on a road trip to Ohio, or chip in on a timeshare. Simply ask your best friend some questions about herself. Sure, you talk about everything, but do you know what her first crush, or what type of bird she’d choose to be? Trust us, it matters. The following questions will spark some new, ridiculous, wonderful, deep, and deeply goofy conversations with your besite.
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1. Who are your top three lady heroes?

2. When you were little, what did you want to be?

3. Who do you think should run for president in two years?

4. What’s the best book you’ve read so far this year? Ever?

5. What makes you feel afraid?

6. Would you rather get lunch with Gillian Flynn or J.K. Rowling?

7. What’s your most embarrassing childhood memory?

8. If you had the option of adopting a baby fox or baby koala, which one would you choose?

9. What’s your dream job?

10. Who is your favorite mythological god/goddess?

11. Who was your first crush?

12. If you had to choose between using Internet Explorer forever, or permanently using an AOL e-mail address, which one would it be?

13. If you could either be a duck or an owl, which would you be?

14. What do you love about yourself most?

15. What don’t you like so much?

16. Rugrats or Doug?

17. Which house would you belong to in Game of Thrones? Like, very honestly.

18. If you got a (new) tattoo, what would it be of?

19. What would you like to eat for your last meal?

20. If you had to be on a reality TV show, which one would you choose?

21. Who has influenced you the most?

22. What are your favorite lyrics?

23. Real jeans or jeggings?

24. On the first day of ruling the world, what would you do?

25. If you were forced to open a bakery, what would you name it?

26. What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever done on a date?

27. What do you hope to achieve by 50?

28. What has been your best moment this year (so far)?

29. Would you rather be stuck in traffic for two hours, or have Chipotle run out of guacamole forever?

30. Why are you so amazing?!

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Thursday, November 13, 2014

How to Get Your Friends to Trust You

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1.Be trusting yourself. Before you can expect your friends to trust you, you need to show them that you are trustworthy and that you have trust in them. Trust is a risk but when it comes to friendship, you're more likely to make and keep a friend by trusting them than by being a cynic and staying wary all the time.

2.Be kind. Kindness is a large part of developing and maintaining trust because in trusting your friends, you are giving them the gift of compassion and support. It is a great kindness to be able to readily show faith in another person and support them even when they don't feel that same level of faith in themselves. It is kindness that cements the growth of trust.

3.Ask questions. If you ask a lot of questions of a new friend from the very beginning, they will see it as a sign that you are interested in them and their life. This will indicate to them that you're not someone who only thinks about themselves and your friend will begin to confide in you with their deeper feelings and even their innermost secrets.

4.Be humble. Being humble is hard at times but, if you master it, then your friends will not be afraid of you judging them. Being humble is the best approach to reassuring a new friend that you aren't arrogant or condescending. A humble person earns trust because humility is about placing the other person first. In acknowledging that you make mistakes and that you're not all-knowing, your new friends can see that you're an easy person to like and eventually, to trust.

5.Don't tease your new friends. While you may consider it just horseplay or funny, they may see it as demeaning and lacking in respect for them. A person you don't know at the start is a person who will eventually want to confide in you. Teasing or making fun of them is not a good idea because a person who constantly makes fun of people is a person who can't really be trusted and may be insecure enough to be condescending toward the friend out of their earshot.

6.Avoid being demanding. Friendship is about give and take, not about dumping all of your problems on your friend. Trust can be difficult to establish when one friend demands too much time, comfort, support, or reassurance from the other friend.

7.Be non-judgmental. Judging your new friend won't help them to trust you. Initially they may find your "advice" helpful but after a while, when your friends realize that you always think you know what's best for them more than they do, they'll be afraid to come to you with any confidences. Instead, treat your friends fairly, with respect, and with dignity.

8.Talk on the phone. Talking on the phone is an excellent way of getting your friend to open up and share new ideas and thoughts with you. The trick is to ask questions, to use your voice to suggest your emotions, and to try to be serious with them. All of these combined will allow your new friend to reveal things they are feeling at the moment.

9.Share with your friends. Being nice is something easy we can all do. Sharing your things, your time, and your dreams with a new friend is an excellent way for them to grow to trust you. Your new friend will think about the whole of your goodness every now and then. You can share candy, money, clothes, your time, your skills, and even your holiday home.

10.Be Trustworthy. I know from personal experience that its not good to tell al secret or something else that its makes your friend not trust you anymore.

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