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Have you ever known someone whoseSubliminalTracks Reviewlife seems to be a series of interconnected crises? These crises seem to constantly consume their life and leave them breathlessly “running in place”. Because of constant urgent issues, they never manage to focus their efforts on creating the results they truly want. They are likely to insinuate that someone else is to blame for their failures or lack of results–though they would not directly say those words. Why would someone choose the roller coaster intensity of crises? What factors are at play in this dynamic? What changes might produce the life they want?

If you see yourself in these words, or if you feel a twinge of possible recognition, here are some ideas to consider.Focusing on crises–of yourself and of others–is a perfect way not to focus on your life and take charge of creating what you want. Constant crises also can produce a feeling of “virtue” at our ability to cope. Spending a life of coping is not living though. When we substitute feeling “virtuous” for forward motion, accomplishing our desires becomes impossible.

Can you see a pattern in the crises? There are times when life simply sends us a series of foul balls (such as a string of deaths of loved ones). This is different from what might be called “manufactured” crises, such as taking on as yours the problems belonging to other adults. It does no one a favor to solve their problems. In fact, it makes them weaker. If you are ignoring your own problems and taking care of someone else's–this is a sure tipoff that your choice is problematic.

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