Every challenge has a hidden blessing.
Metaphorically everyone will face angry bears on the road of life, these are challenges that you can grow from.
Life is to be lived, new experiences, new
challenges that keeps old age from the door of both body and mind.
Perhaps for me life has become too challenging. I feel I am in a maze
with many doors, behind each door is a chocolate cookie (good
experience) or an angry bear (bad experience.)
I live in a rented house, which is now sold,
thus any day now I will get my two month eviction notice, which means I
have to find a new home. Cancelling my telephone and internet package
with Virgin Media opened two doors to two angry bears, they hammered me
with cancellation charges, and then cancelled my telephone and internet
connection today rather than 1st July as I instructed them.
Two angry bears now face an angry Alex (me), who cancelled his direct
debit with Virgin Media, and will be asking for compensation for the
aggravation and costs this has caused to my business.
I am making this post through a USB stick
internet connection, which is a third of the price compared to Virgin
Media, but with only one gigabyte bandwidth that has got to last me the
whole month. This impacts my blogging experience, so no more videos or
visits to high bandwidth sites. I know there are a couple of bloggers I
follow who have high bandwidth postings which means for a few months I
will be unable to follow you, since I need to ration my internet
bandwidth in favour of my business activity.
I conclude this post by suggesting there are
lots of wisdom and personal growth available from dealing with angry
bears, every challenge in life comes with a hidden blessing as a reward
for overcoming the challenge.
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Metaphorically everyone will face angry bears on the road of life, these are challenges that you can grow from.
Life is to be lived, new experiences, new
challenges that keeps old age from the door of both body and mind.
Perhaps for me life has become too challenging. I feel I am in a maze
with many doors, behind each door is a chocolate cookie (good
experience) or an angry bear (bad experience.)
I live in a rented house, which is now sold,
thus any day now I will get my two month eviction notice, which means I
have to find a new home. Cancelling my telephone and internet package
with Virgin Media opened two doors to two angry bears, they hammered me
with cancellation charges, and then cancelled my telephone and internet
connection today rather than 1st July as I instructed them.
Two angry bears now face an angry Alex (me), who cancelled his direct
debit with Virgin Media, and will be asking for compensation for the
aggravation and costs this has caused to my business.
I am making this post through a USB stick
internet connection, which is a third of the price compared to Virgin
Media, but with only one gigabyte bandwidth that has got to last me the
whole month. This impacts my blogging experience, so no more videos or
visits to high bandwidth sites. I know there are a couple of bloggers I
follow who have high bandwidth postings which means for a few months I
will be unable to follow you, since I need to ration my internet
bandwidth in favour of my business activity.
I conclude this post by suggesting there are
lots of wisdom and personal growth available from dealing with angry
bears, every challenge in life comes with a hidden blessing as a reward
for overcoming the challenge.
About these ads
Share the wisdom:
Thanks to: http://liberatedway.com