Why do people refuse to let go of the past?
Most people can’t let go of the past because they don’t appreciate their present. Reframing our relationship with our past requires us to stop thinking of how things should be and accept them for what they are. As Dalai Lama said, “Attachment is the origin, the root of suffering; hence it is the cause of suffering.”
Do You Say No to your past employers?
The answer “No, you can’t contact my past employers” is a red flag, and we can see why. If you say “No, you can’t talk to my former bosses” most people are immediately going to wonder “Why not?
How do you let go of the past?
1. Stop trying to be the hero of your story We’ve all been hurt. It’s sad and embarrassing — no-one wants to look weak. That’s why we construct our idealized version of the past. And blame others instead of taking ownership for what happened. Everything in life has a beginning and an ending.
Why do we think there is no option out?
It feels like your world is crumbling down around you, and there is no option out. The reason why we think like this is because we forget about the big picture. We focus on the minor things and not the major things that are important in our life.
Who are the people who wont take no for an answer?
You know the ones, the people—usually men—who will do or say anything to embroil you in a conversation and who won’t take no for an answer. They’re over-questioning: persistently asking questions even when you’ve made it clear you’re not interested in engaging with them.
The answer “No, you can’t contact my past employers” is a red flag, and we can see why. If you say “No, you can’t talk to my former bosses” most people are immediately going to wonder “Why not?
Why did I get let go from my job?
I was let go because I was late to work a couple times due to car trouble and having to wait for the next bus. Fortunately, my parents recently gave me a more reliable used car as a graduation gift, plus I live within easy walking distance of this company.