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Covaan_Meshuga -> RE: When do you confront rudeness directly? (if ever) (6/23/2008 12:16:42 PM)
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Because I can be a pushy, belligerent, demanding person, I use disciplinary tools to keep myself straight. Two are just general social tools, and two are of a religious nature. The first social tool is simply that I am a generally happy person, so it is easy for me to smile, laugh, and find the humor in things and circumstances. When I walk go out in public, then, I check my attitude to make sure that the occasional scowl is not there and that I am, indeed, armed with both my smile and sense of humor. The second social tool is that I make sure that I am more ready with the compliments than I am with the criticisms. For example, if a store or clerk or employee or boss consistently does a great job or kindness, they're gonna hear about it from me! [:D] And if one of these tries a new kindness when they had not been that way, they're gonna hear about that, too. The third tool I use, that is of a religious nature, is that I have a mezzuzah on the doors of my house, and I used them. For those who don't know what a mezzuzah is, it is a small container that has Scriptures inside it. When I walk out of the house, I touch it, then put my fingers to my lips, and it is a promise to do/act as G-d expects me while outside the house. When I walk back in, I do the same, promising that I will act as G-d expects me inside my house, with regard to the people in my home and with my things (TV, for example). I also wear a tiny mezzuzah on a ribbon or chain about my neck. The fourth tool are my tzitzit (often called fringes in the Bible). One cannot put them on without realizing the seriousness of what they represent, and they help me stay on the straight-and-narrow. [:D] I know that most people here are Christian and may not have access to such personal tools, but you can use other things in the same manner. I have seen many Christians wearing crosses. They can be your reminder. I used to see people wearing tiny glass globelets with a mustard seed inside. That us another great reminder, because one cannot maintain faith in G-d without following Him in obedience.
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