The Pressure-Cooker Lifestyle
The Melitzer Rebbetzin presents us with a new thought-stimulating series that will surely help us grow. What makes us different from our grandparents? Why are we so pressured?
The Melitzer Rebbetzin presents us with a new thought-stimulating series that will surely help us grow. What makes us different from our grandparents? Why are we so pressured?
The "instant generation" demands and expects everything instantly; the terrible effect of having everything so readily available is our belief that this is how it should be.
There is the modern trend of blaming a lot of things on one's childhood. If anything is wrong with someone's life, they lay the blame squarely at the door of their upbringing.
Pride and dignity are so much a part of us, and important to us, that we’ll often refuse to compromise them even at the cost of physical discomfort…
"The less expectations, the less disappointments". Unfulfilled expectations of any sort, as subtle they might be, arouse feelings of resentment and anger…
Where you choose to remain silent when you could easily have replied in kind is not an act of weakness but rather a sign of inner strength and solid character.
When dealing with people, a good idea is to try and see the other person's point of view; you’ll be surprised at how differently you’ll now see the issue at hand.
Words are very powerful and can be both the vehicle to build people or to destroy them; we should understand their power and be very careful with their use...
Many things in our lives irritate us if we don’t look for a favorable explanation for all that happens; our interpretation of events dictates our feelings…
If you really notice how much others do for you, then you will be able to overlook the times that they aggravate you; simply use your rose-colored glasses…