Friday, 5 September 2014

Wish I could

Wish I could keep you much longer 
I know you gotta go cuz you got things to do 
Wish I could keep you much longer 
Now you to busy for me boy like I was to you 

Wish I could stop by 
And maybe say hi 
Wish I could jus stop by 
And lay by your side 

The tables have turned 
And I've finally learned 
That this is makin up for every day I was gone 
And that's why I'm concerned 
But now it's confirmed 
That you spread your wings and learned to fly all alone 

Darkness in the night 
I'll find that light for you 
As long as I got eyes 
I'll have a sight for you 
Long as I am alive baby I'd die for you 
I wanna be with you 

Wish I could keep you much longer 
I know you gotta go cuz you got things to do 
Wish I could keep you much longer 
Now you to busy for me boy like I was to you 

Wish I could stop by 
And maybe say hi 

You're always on my mind 
While I'm breathing 
While my heart is beating 
You were there when I said one day I'd get up out that mess and 
Make things work for us
For you, there's no replacement 
You will always be my love
And you can hold me on that statement 

Darkness in the night 
I'll find that light for you 
As long as I got eyes 
I'll have a sight for you 
Long as I am alive baby I'd die for you 
Wanna be with you 

Wish I could keep you much longer 
I know you gotta go cuz you got things to do 
Wish I could stop by 
And maybe say hi 


Baby I know you 
And how we do 
Doin exactly what you taught me
And I know I gotta just take it 
Even though it's drivin me crazy 
Always wanted to see my boy make it 

Wish I could keep you much longer 
I know you gotta go cuz you got things to do 
Wish I could keep you much longer 
Now you to busy for me boy Alike I was to you 

Wish I could keep you so much longer 

Wish I could stop by 
And maybe say "hi" 
Wish I could jus stop by 
And lay by your side 

Wish I could keep you much longer 
I know you gotta go cuz you got things to do 
Wish I could keep you much longer 
Now you to busy for me girl like I was to you 

Wish I could keep you baby 
I just wanna keep you longer

Thursday, 4 September 2014

Anger WAS my enemy!!!

“For every moment you are angry, you lose 60 seconds of happiness.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
I’m not an angel. In fact, many used to lovingly call me a “fierce creature.” This fiery inclination can be due to inborn temperament, but it can also be a result of post-traumatic stress or similar brain-impacting life events.
It’s taken a concerted effort, over long period now, for me to become more loving, tolerant, and peaceful.
But I still lose it from time to time.
 I become curt and defensive, cold anger seeping through me. After all, I’ve already been on the grounds at least a million times.

Indulging in Anger Harms Your Health and Happiness

In each case, I am caught in an almost automatic response. But I quickly recognize the error of my ways. Why? Because, in addition to harming others, I know that indulging in anger harms my own health and detracts from my own happiness too.
When I’m triggered by anger, I feel an upsurge of energy at first—almost a high—as adrenalin surges through my body. But this feisty response quickly dissolves into feeling all churned up. If I start replaying the scene in my mind, easy to do, the emotional turmoil can keep on for days.
On the other hand, genuine regret pops up. Then I feel bad about myself. I get caught up in how to fix the mess, pulled between my self-righteousness and an ardent wish to let go. 
Almost always,in healing the wound fir me it takes considerable time—time that could have been used for better purposes if I had only held my tongue.
Anger is like a boomerang. It always comes back to haunt me in negative ways.
Scientific research verifies how chronic anger is injurious to anyone's health. In fact, anger especially hurts your heart. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart disease can result from an untamed anger response. Anger may be implicated in diabetes too.
When aggression activates my body’s “fight or flight” system—the adrenalin response—the immune system also goes on hold. This can cause further wide-ranging effects. All this means that angry people like me are more likely to get sick. 
Anger just makes me look ugly and unapproachable.
Taking all the ill effects of anger into account, who would knowingly act in a vexing way? While anger may seem out of our control, that’s not truly the case. The mind is pliable and flexible; it can be trained. I have learned to cultivate love, patience, and tolerance in place of aggressive ways.

How to Turn Anger Around

Once you’re already caught in anger’s snare, what to do? When I lose it, like I usually do, this is how I intentionally turn anger around and sculpt a new route of joy and happiness in my brain.

1. Take responsibility.

Whatever the circumstances, anger comes from within. I take responsibility for my emotion and don’t try to pin it on anyone else.

2. Breathe.

I allow myself time to calm down. I don’t re-engage until my heart and mind feel steady and clear.

3. Apologize.

I backtrack and apologize for my errant words. Harmful words endanger trust in a relationship.  An apology may not immediately repair the hurt that’s occurred, but it’s the right thing to do and creates the space for healing to take place in the right time.

4. Transform the Negative Energy.

Think a positive thought or moment. I try to put myself in the other person’s shoes, understand their perspective, and counter my anger with love, patience, and tolerance. 

5. Resolve.

I resolve to never express another angry thought in words or deeds. Not to even let an angry thought tumble around in my mind endlessly. I know I can’t stop difficult thoughts or emotions from arising in the mind because they are the result of long en trained habits; but I don’t have to fuel or act upon them.
Realistically, I will probably trip up again, but setting a positive intention steadily reorients my behavior in a positive way. 

6. Forgive Yourself.

I’m only human. I forgive myself.

7. Move On.

I let go of any thoughts about the event. It’s over and done. Better to stay in the present moment than rehash the past or artificially construct a future, which may never come to pass.

Catch Anger Before It Catches You 

Anger tends to create an explosive mess that quickly becomes more and more entangled. Isn’t it smarter to avoid anger in the first place if you can?
Love and patience are the two most powerful antidotes to anger.
The tendency to get angry slowly erodes when you actively cultivate love and patience every day. Just as darkness cannot exist in the light, love and patience will outshine anger every time.
An easy way to cultivate love is to recall a memory of a time you felt deeply loved as a child or as an adult. If it was a moment of unconditional love, all the better, but any glimmer of love will serve as a spark.
As the sensations of love begin to arise in your heart, allow them to grow stronger and stronger.  Bask in this feeling of warmth and then start sending love to your self by softly repeating the phrases, “May I be happy. May I be well. May I be safe.”
Next, progressively extend these feelings of love to your family, close friends, strangers, and even people you dislike. It might be hard at first, but little by little, through dedicated training, you will be able to encircle the whole world with love.
Another way to inoculate your mind and heart against the vagaries of anger is to reflect on the benefits of patience each day. Consider how patience will help you become:
  • More peaceful and gentle
  • More open, flexible, and relaxed
  • Easier to get along with
  • Able to turn around negative circumstances
  • Grounded, Courageous, and Confident
By infusing your mind with the wonder of patience again and again, it will be easier to pause and meet dissatisfaction or anger with a more enlightened response.
The aim of our practice isn’t to suppress or deny anger. When anger arises, don’t try to push it away. It will only grow stronger if you do. See it clearly and apply love, compassion, and patience to melt anger away.
Isn’t it clear? We’ll never find happiness with anger by our side. Anger immediately disrupts our own mind.
By cultivating love and patience, even just a few moments a day, I have gradually overshadowed anger and felt greater peace and contentment too. And, should anger ever come to visit me,I have now known exactly what to do.                                                                    
    As the title described, anger was my enemy, but for now I am friends with it to understand it and advice it, tame it, control it!!! My friend ANGER has changed itself with the help of me from bad to good..........

But I am only Human !!!And I make mistakes, Forgive me and it will help me forgive muyself,,,, cause keeping a grudge against me will make my heart fill with guilt and ultimately I will stay unhappy. Please help me smile and spread that smile to others .....



Thanks
Tasneem Lokhandwala.