Sometimes it might be challenging to recover after being exposed to painful situations. Especially if we feel that we have been wronged or hurt by someone. Angry feelings may result from these emotions.
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ToggleStop Holding A Grudge-For Your Benefit
Grudges are resentful feelings that can be unhealthy for the person holding them. You may experience physical and emotional side effects if you hold onto these unfavourable emotions and dwell on them.
If someone has harmed you, you can’t always just go on, but it doesn’t mean you have to intentionally harbour resentment toward them either. Try some of these ideas to let go of resentment.
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Acknowledge What is Bothering You
If you hold a grudge against someone, you might stew over all the poor or just plain cruel decisions they made in the circumstance. But it’s more common than not that there are multiple parties at fault.
You can choose to move forward once you’ve given yourself permission to see the true nature of the problem. Take a moment to reflect on if you could have handled the situation differently. You might be able to release some of your repressed rages by acknowledging that you might have contributed, however tiny.
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Control Your Thoughts
Try adopting a physical approach to reset your thoughts if you find yourself thinking about the grudge frequently. Consider a soothing or enjoyable memory that you can easily recall. You must be extremely picky and conscious of your thoughts. Any energy or notion that gets you upset is not worth it because your mind does not control you rather you are in control of your mind.
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Understand their Perspective
Try to imagine yourself in the other person’s position to better grasp their perspective. It will be simpler to let go of a grudge if you have one if you have a better understanding of the person you are harbouring it against. It gets harder to forgive and move on the longer we carry a grudge. In the end, we must understand that even decent people can make poor decisions, and if we do not, we will be wasting our time by trying to find fault with others.
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Allow the Healing Process to Happen
Reframing the circumstance as a chance for you to let yourself heal may be useful if you’re having problems forgiving someone and moving on. You might find it easier to let go of your anger if you make the decision to approach it as an act of self-love. You are your own hero in the end. Life goes on and you must pick up its reins at the right time.
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Surround Yourself With Happy People
Try to surround yourself with people who make you feel your best self if someone in your life has profoundly hurt you and you are having trouble moving on. Instead of acting like the victim and harbouring resentments, you deserve to be among people who share your beliefs, inspire you, drive you, and help you see the positive aspects of life.
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Do not Dwell
Once you’ve made the decision to let go of your anger, make sure to go forward without turning around. Avoid giving the subject too much thought or bringing it up repeatedly in conversation. It will be more difficult for you to let go if you harbour resentment. Just swiftly shift the topic and put it in the past if the matter is ever brought up again in conversation.
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Be Strong Enough to Forgive
You can choose to forgive without also choosing to forget. Simply admitting that mistakes are made and that no one is flawless is all that is required. It’s difficult to forgive, especially if you’ve experienced a lot of grief, but it’s the only way to find true peace.
Conclusion
Use difficult times like this to evolve and flourish within yourself. Nobody’s life should stop, and neither should you. Say “yes” to anything that is happening right now. Don’t strive against it, don’t try to argue with it, and don’t try to reject it.
The present is already here and is what it is. No matter what is going on outside of you or what life has to offer you at any particular time, you can always be peaceful and joyous if you carry peace within you. We must train our minds to go from turmoil to calmness.