When I am faced with a situation that is out of my control, I remain calm.
I simply place the situation on a shelf and walk away.
Patiently, I wait for answers.
While I wait, I am relaxed and confident. I let go of the need to control every situation.
My thoughts are focused on the things I can control.
I have dominion over myself because my thoughts and actions are under my command.
By exercising self-control, I am a source of encouragement in difficult situations.
Things I cannot control are unable to affect me.
They roll off my back like water off a swan.
I do not dwell on things beyond my control because I accept my limits.
Understanding that things don’t always go my way, I humble myself to the sovereignty of life.
What I can do is put on the garments of a positive attitude even when I don’t get my way.
I accept that I cannot control others.
Without using manipulation, I try to help and influence others, but I do not expect them to bend to my will.
If I feel myself getting frustrated over something beyond my control, I remove myself from the situation and relax.
Taking a warm bath lets me soak my cares away.
Using candles and soft music, I cleanse myself of the desire to control what I cannot.
Even when I think there is a better way, I am a team player. I do not value my own point of view above everyone else’s opinion.
When I relax I am free from insecurity.
My mind is focused on positive things.
I am mature enough to accept the bad with the good and what I cannot control with what I can.
I have peace and serenity.
What are the things that you can control?
How can you keep calm when things don’t go your way?
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