I overcome the resentment of others

I overcome the resentment
of others
I overcome the resentment of others.
resentment together and move on. I search
for a solution that helps us both.
I am able to ignore the resentment and
anger of others. I understand that anger
and grudges are a natural part of life’s
learning process, and feel that perhaps
these unpleasant people are still learning
how to deal positively with their own
emotions.
My rational mind and spirit see the benefits
of teamwork and love. My ego is able to
stay behind as I examine the world around
me.
It is also easy for me to look past the
resentment I see in others because I
understand that they have both positive
and negative qualities. I know their hearts
are filled with many different ideas and I
choose to focus on their positive qualities.
I find my sense of peace and avoid
confrontations. I avoid jumping to
conclusions or filling my own heart with
resentment.
Today, I am able to overcome the
resentment of others. I leave it behind as I
move forward toward a more beneficial
relationship.
Self-Reflection Questions:
1. How can I avoid holding grudges and help
others learn to let go of theirs?
2. How can I ensure resentment does not
occupy my mind or heart?
My desire is to understand, develop, and
grow, so I let go of anger and other
negative emotions that may be
counterproductive to these goals.
3. How can I help my children move past
anger when they encounter it?
I am able to stop self-defense tactics that
hurt others. I prefer to act instead of react. I
focus on how we can all overcome
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