Thursday 28 April 2011

The Breaking Moment

There is a social circumstance used in the management social of pressure and tension.There is this point in time when your world seems to stop moving,the clock of time appears to have stopped ticking,Your brains also is in complicity to the situation and misfires in thinking.This is the moment you have a blackout of your centre of interest and activities.The world appears so small to you with the feeling of nobody else out but yourself.This is a moment you cant fly off with the wind in your sails in the moment of blackout.You are bogged down with "Why me" or the "Me first" feelings that you  find yourself in The Breaking Moment
By taking a look at thinking aloud by John Burrough on Deeds & Intentions and I quote
"The smallest deed is better than the greatest intention"
I have the following that the smallest deed of breaking down to sob is your gretest point of strength to submit and succumb to defeat.Read The Romantic Submission Moment OR The Social Submission Moment

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