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What Writing is Teaching Me About Not Rushing to Conclusions?

Reaction to response, frustration to patience, through small efforts every single day. A change I felt not suddenly but over time. Thinking before concluding, feeling before judgement wasn't easy in the beginning, but writing blogs has made this possible for me.

Giving reactions instantly to giving reactions according to the situation. Doing things instantly had always messed things up for me. I had always ended up losing whenever I judged in a rush, after which guilt made me feel bad. Therefore, I choose calm responses over instant reactions.

When creativity starts working, thoughts come super speedy. But I have experienced that not all thoughts are worthy to write as opinions. They are important to be considered, but they don't let me express emotions truly as they are in reality.

Writing has made significant changes, which are quite difficult to practise, but I am trying my best to follow them. Discipline, calmness, response over reactions, and thinking before judgement are the major ones. Lately, I have realised that I had never observed any situation to share its learning, but I am trying to do it now.

Conclusions are the most necessary part of any experience. I do share my personal opinions and judgement, but never incomplete ones. I try to share thoughts which deliver my exact emotions. The thoughts that come fast, I allow them to go fast. The calm insights matter to me to share.

A thousand questions, many answers available. But I prefer the answer which has the courage to deliver what the question demands. It didn't happen in a rush but can be done easily through patience.

Reactions are not understanding, but the response is.

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