Monday 26 August 2013

Re-experiencing Issues X Horse and the Pig

Have you ever notice that we recycle certain experiences in our life, usually they are unimportant matters but we just experience them again and again. 

let me give an example, notice how you and your spouse would always end a conversation in argument over a pet subject of hers or yours, the very same words were used to trigger the verbal warfare time and again.(self sabotage behavior)

How we get caught up with trends each time a new one comes by, how we would watch movies starring our favorite actor or actress each time they appear in a new movie.(attachments)

Humans are creatures of habits, and habits can be rooted so strongly that it is carried on over many lifetimes. 

This is why we re-experience issues until we let them go, sometimes we may go back to places that we frequent and relive past memories of the good times we had there, but the experience is never the same, our life experience changes each time we come back. 

Sometimes we have a recurring illness that seem to come back again, this maybe due to some issues or lessons that we have not learned or let go.

If you have such issues just ask to remove all programs related to re-experiencing (health)issues for yourself and the party involved.


A good story to think about!
The Pig And The Horse!
A Very Good Management Lesson...
There was a farmer who had a horse and a pig.
One day, the horse became ill and he called the veterinarian,
who said:
Well, your horse has a virus.
He must take this medicine for three days.
I'll come back on the 3rd day and if he's not better,
we're going to have to put him down.

Nearby, the pig listened closely to their conversation.
The next day, they gave him the medicine and left.
The pig approached the horse and said:
Be strong, my friend.
Get up or else they're going to put you to sleep!

On the second day, they gave him the medicine and left.
The pig came back and said:
Come on buddy, get up or else you're going to die!
Come on, I'll help you get up.
Let's go! One, two, three ...

On the third day, they came to give him the medicine
and the vet said:
Unfortunately, we're going to have to put him down tomorrow.
Otherwise, the virus might spread and infect the other horses.
After they left, the pig approached the horse and said:
Listen pal, it's now or never!
Get up, come on! Have courage!
Come on! Get up! Get up!
That's it, slowly! Great!
Come on, one, two, three ... Good, good.
Now faster, come on ... Fantastic! Run, run more!
Yes!
Yay! Yes! You did it, you're a champion!

All of a sudden, the owner came back,
saw the horse running in the
field and began shouting:
It's a miracle! My horse is cured!


We must have a grand
party. Let's kill the pig!!!!

The Lesson:
this often happens in the workplace.
Nobody truly knows which employee actually deserves
the merit of success,
or who's actually contributing the necessary support
to make things happen.
Remember:


LEARNING TO LIVE WITHOUT RECOGNITION IS A SKILL!

If anyone ever tells you that your work
is unprofessional, remember:
Amateurs built the Ark [which saved all the species]
and professionals built the Titanic [all died tragically]

DON'T LOOK TO BECOME A PERSON OF SUCCESS,
LOOK INSTEAD TO BECOME
A
PERSON WITH VALUES!
I bet the pig went to heaven and became a saint!! 
 
 Thank You! I Appreciated You!
                                          Best Wishes to All.
                                       Always Better and Better.










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