How often do you become frustrated because something does not go your way? Do you allow frustration to make you bitter, or deter you from your dreams? In every frustration there is a lesson to be learned. Once you learn the lesson, the frustration will disappear.
Frustration happens when you know for sure that the situation could have been better if certain things had been done differently. So the next time you find yourself getting frustrated, take a step back, and look objectively at what it can show you.
Who says your frustration must make you miserable or irrational? Choose to use that frustration to teach and inspire you.
Don't become discouraged with the overwhelming or overpowering feeling. It just makes for a more real, positive value to be found within your frustration. If you think about it, frustration is a form of passion. The more intense the frustration, the more it means you care.
I challenge you to listen carefully to what your frustration has to say to you. Then choose to move powerfully, passionately beyond it.
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