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7 Things for You to Put up With

Do not take personally the negative factors that you might encounter with on a daily basis. It is easier to say than to do, of course. However, there are plenty of negative things you experience yet cannot do anything to change them.

3. Queuing alongside other more impatient people
How do you like it when someone is pushing in front of you in a queue? That must drive you mad! We agree that it is annoying, but the good thing is that you can control yourself. Calm down and be smarter than the person who is less polite than you. Teaching others good manners is not your mission. Bad manners are their problem. Save your energy and do not scream.

4. Someone stares at you
If someone looks at you, it does not mean that they do not like the way you look. You won’t believe it but they care more about how they look in your eyes rather than how you or anyone else looks. Do not over react if you notice that someone is observing you. Actually, you can take it as flattery. Just imagine – someone is interested in you! It is far better to be noticed than ignored. Do not take other people’s stares personally. Or, if possible, interpret them in a positive manner. If you are brave enough, smile to the person and watch their reaction. What if they smile back to you? Life is full of pleasant surprises.

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