Episode 28: Should We Complain?
I am joined by my mother, Frances, and my sister, Sarah, to discuss the question – Should we complain?
According to many sources – and you know that there are many sources found in a google search – complaining is detrimental. One article noted that research clearly indicates that listening to complaints of any kind, including venting our personal grievances, will produce a downward trend in our emotional outlook. Another article warned that complaining could alter our brain. YIKES! Why then, do we indulge in complaining?
Should we put on our “happy face” and ignore problems, avoid them, dismiss them? Put the kettle on and join in the conversation. We would love to hear your thoughts on TeaToastTrivia.com
Thank you for joining Frances, Sarah and me on Tea Toast & Trivia. Embracing our moments with gratitude is a choice that will open the pathway to graciously acknowledging concerns and seeking positive outcomes – not only for ourselves but for our families, friends, and communities, both local and global.
One last thought comes from Maya Angelou. “What you're supposed to do when you don't like a thing is change it. If you can't change it, change the way you think about it. Don't complain.”