| I have the courage to walk away
from unnecessary conflict.
When others try to engage me in unnecessary conflict, I
simply walk away. I know better than to waste my time and
energy trying to communicate with someone who just wants
to argue.
If the other person honestly wants to listen, then I am
open to sharing my views. But if the person simply wants
to quarrel, I am not afraid to end our interaction.
I
am free from the need to always be right and convince
others of my point of view. I have enough self-confidence
and courage to leave a pointless argument behind.
When I walk away from those types of situations, I keep
my inner self intact. I do not give my power away by engaging
in unnecessary conflict. Part of being a great communicator
is knowing when to speak and when to be silent.
I walk away from meaningless disagreements because I deserve
to live a life free from conflict and stress.
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As I seek to enjoy a positive
life, I run toward healthy interactions and away from negativity;
I do not entertain conflict because it is like a shower of
negativity.
Each
time I walk away from unnecessary conflict, I add value
to myself. Others respect me because I uphold a high level
of communication. Since they know I will not give them the
satisfaction of a quarrel, they rarely try to engage me in
conflict.
As a result of walking away from conflict, I live a peaceful
life. My mental health is in great shape because I do not
allow insignificant conflicts to rattle me.
Answer
These Soul-Searching Questions:
- What can I gain by walking away from unnecessary
conflict?
- How can I protect my inner self?
- Do I know when I should
speak and when should be silent?
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