The best way to ensure you stew in worried thoughts following a disappointment is to sit around and do little. Lack of motion will invite overthinking. Have the courage to do something — anything.
Fun Fact: I was passed over for a promotion three times. Each time was just as disappointing as the previous time, but the worst was when I was asked to train the person who got the promotion instead ...
I’m learning in nearly 17 years of parenting, as a person who has spent her whole life being a “fixer,” that one of the hardest parts of this gig is watching your kids fail to live up to their own ...
We all feel it from time to time. Disappointment is something we learn about from a very early age: the feeling of being let down, someone not coming through for you, promises being broken, dreams ...
No parent wants to see their child hurt or disappointed, but it’s a fact of life that not everything can go our way all the time. Young, confident and optimistic children often don’t know what hit ...
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