"A grudge pretends to be subservient to us, but really takes over," says author. "We ought to fire the grudge", he adds. Author: If good cand come out of evil, if good cold come out of horrible experiences that were asked to go through, then perhaps that's a better path to choose than being vindictive.
Have you ever held onto a grudge against people who hurt you? Have you ever wasted precious mental energy being angry, hurt, annoyed, or even resentful? How long has the wound been festering weeks, months, years, decades? Today I've invited Chris Williams onto the show to share his story about resolving personal conflict, and what he has learned from it. And some actionable advice. By the end of this episode, you will be able to let go of a personal conflict and grudge that you have been holding onto so that you can reinvest that emotional energy back into what's really essential to you.
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