When I'm sifting the compost seed or pruning, I argue over issues in my head; I talk to myself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't mind arguing with myself. It's when I lose that it bothers me.
Usually, I'm over-analyzing things that have to do with my own actions.
My feeling was, you plant some seeds. If they grow, great; if they don't, you don't take it personally. Not my problem; I just kept planting. Just like a farmer.
When you confront a problem you begin to solve it.
One way to organize your thoughts is to tidy up, even if it's in places where it makes no sense at all.
I agree with myself on 80 percent of things, but when I look at myself in the mirror in the morning, I still have inner debates about the right thing to do.
My view is that while you do occasionally have differences you ought to have a process where you can sit down and talk about things. How else do you solve problems?
If you don't find some way to discuss what's going on inside you, it can come out in other ways that are self-destructive.
I get so engaged when I have a problem you cannot solve that I just cannot break away from what I am doing - I keep thinking and thinking and cannot stop.
When you are in deep conflict about something, sometimes the most trivial thing can tip the scales.
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