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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

"Pay No Mind"

When your critics emphasize your flaws & faults, don't let it impede your progress. Though it hurts at times, it can't stop you. Know that their behavior towards you is superficiality; shallowness at it’s best. You just happen to be a public target of their own private deficiencies.

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  1. We also have the popular saying that states: "what doesnt kill you, make you stronger." Challenges and haters are part of life but we have GOD with whom we can do anything.

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  2. Rob, I try to pay no mind to my critics, but aim to veto what they have said.

    As soon as negativity comes from the lips of critics, I handle it by saying to myself or the person, depending on the circumstance, "I have heard what you have said, xx, but I do not receive it".

    This seems to work for me. It wasn't easy at first, but the more I do this, the easier it gets.

    As children of God we need to protect our ears and our mind from absorbing loose talk that does not edify or build us up.

    Look forwsrd to hearing from you again.

    Blessings, Carole

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    1. Awesome! I apologize for the major dely. But thank you!

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