Yoga Teacher Training Instructs – Top 3 Reasons Why Complaining makes us Weak and Miserable

Fred Busch’s Yoga Teacher Training Instructs – Top 3 Reasons Why Complaining makes us Weak and Miserable

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Fred Busch Teacher Training

Nobody likes a complainer! Even though we don’t like complainers we are complaining to ourselves all the time in our head! What a difference our life would be like if only we just stopped complaining all the time… either out loud or in our heads! Either way don’t complain…do something about it 🙂

Want to feel deep peace in your life? Stop complaining and see how it effects your experience of life!

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Reason #1 to Never Complain  – Complaining Makes Us Weak

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Complaining makes us weak and not take responsibility for anything. This leads to living in a pattern of failure and excuses without recognizing the role you have played in the events that have determined your present reality. As if we say… ‘i wonder how i got here’ when in truth there is no question how you got there and the only interesting question is what to do about your situation not to complain about it.

 

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Reason #2 to Never Complain  – Complaining is a lack of gratitude

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All of our complaining and all of our so-called problems are usually a function of your blessings! You have an injured knee… is because you have a knee to be injured. You spilled the almond milk on the table of your house… is because you have food and a house! All of your complaining would dissolve if you could see all the blessings around you every moment. Why always be thinking about what didn’t happen or what should have happened when we can be giving thanks for every blessing in our lives including each deep breath and each sip of water we are blessed to take.

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Reason #3 to Never Complain –Complaining means you are blind to opportunity.

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Complaining and calling things a ‘problem’ means that you are missing an opportunity that is being presented to you to make you a stronger person! Challenges come to all of us but if we call it a problem we are resisting the reality and missing the fact that when when one door closes another one opens. There are no problems only opportunities. Even illnesses are opportunities to shift your lifestyle or consciousness.