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Looking at perspective with regards relationships in life.

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Hello beautiful Souls my message today is about our different perspectives in regards to relationships.

In relationships we are faced with both emotions and feelings. While emotions are more associated with bodily reactions that are transmitted through neurotransmitters and hormones released by the brain, our feelings are more based on the conscious experiences of emotions reactions to situations and personal events.

The relationship between presence and purpose would be the presence being "now" and the purpose being "here".

The relationship between tolerance and compassion is that of, tolerance being about boundaries and what you are willing to allow and compassion being sympathetic to suffering and misfortune.

The relationship between joyfulness and comfort is that joy is something that gives you enormous pleasure whilst, comfort gives you freedom from pain or distress.

The relationship between competence and confidence is that competence is having the skill or knowledge to be successful at something. Whilst, confidence is an increased ability of a feeling or believing one can be capable of something they can rely on.

The relationship between ownership and responsibility, is that, ownerships brings about accountability in what you decide to do. Responsibility is taking that accountability and being answerable for your actions.

It's all about our different perspectives and how we interpret the relationship we have regarding our thoughts and actions in what relationship it has to us!

Let's try perceive the positive impact.


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