Screen Shot 2016-07-03 at 12.48.59 PMI love how today’s blog evolved. I was having a conversation with a friend and I told her a story of a situation I was recently in.

I was having a conversation with someone. I was explaining something that my feeling was it was difficult for them to understand and grasp. It was of a tech thing and I will admit, some things in the tech world come very easy to me (they always have) and some things don’t. I asked how they were feeling about it — I was picking up anxiety at a pretty high level.

There was a bit of a blast that came flying my way. I could feel all of their frustration hurled at me through their tone

I chose not to respond. The frustration level was at a very high level. I simply started packing up my things to leave.

It would not have mattered what words came out of my mouth. The best thing for that situation was ‘Do Not Engage’.

The story fit perfectly with the conversation I was having with my friend.

Shortly after I was having a conversation in my head (yes, I do that — and I bet you do too) and the thought came flying through ‘Do Not Engage.’ 

Wow, it certainly applied to that particular conversation also. OK Angels, I’m getting the idea that this is to be the topic for the blog.

Do Not Engage does not mean you don’t care. It does not mean you are not being compassionate. It simply means there will be situations you are in where the best thing you can possibly do for that scenario is to walk away or keep your mouth shut or change to a different topic.

In the story I told, I said nothing. My action was to pack up. What happened next was interesting. 

I packed up without saying a word though I did not stand up to leave. The other person in turn packed up and then sat back down and talked about something totally different and their whole tone and manner was much different.

If I would have blasted something back, it would have been a very different story.

I’m not saying to not stand up for what you believe in. Do Not Engage is more about taking on the observer role and not letting your emotions run the situation.

Where in your life might it be worth a try to not engage? 

Add your comments below. Thank you.

Angel Blessings to you,

Sue
Empowerment 4 You LLC

 

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