Have you ever been caught in a phone tree for way too long? Once the problem gets solved, do you feel happy and relieved, or are you still angry because of the time you were forced to spend waiting?
Judging from the stories I hear in casual conversation; most people find the left-over anger doesn’t just go away. They are angry because they still feel like helpless victims of another person’s incompetence.
There is no satisfactory ending and it is hard to let go and move on.
Is that how you feel?
If we examine the belief behind this persistent anger, it’s usually something like, “It shouldn’t be this way!”
As long as you hold on to that belief, you keep on feeling angry. When you find a way to release the belief, the anger evaporates.
If you say the three Logosynthesis sentences to reclaim your energy from this belief, chances are very good that it will evaporate. The target you should use is “This belief that the world should be different.”
Before you say the sentences, remember details of what the worst part of your wait was like. After you say the sentences, go back to your memory and notice what has changed.
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This paragraph is a comment I wrote about a passage on Page 59 of Letting It Go: Relieve Anxiety and Toxic Stress in Just a Few Minutes Using Only Words (Rapid Relief with Logosynthesis®.) You can see the passage in the book. You can also see the excerpt here. This link will take you to Bublish.com, where I regularly publish comments on parts of this book. This is a site where authors share of their work. You can subscribe to my musings, there, as well as to the musings of many other authors. It’s a great place to learn about new books and I recommend that you visit.