When your brook dries up and disappointment comes your way, you do not necessarily need to assume that you did something wrong - Brian Robles
This is a tough pill to swallow .... Because I like to do things well, properly and in order. And when something doesn't go as such, I immediately think its something I didn't do right or messed up in.
I guess I need to learn that not all things are within my control, and some things are others' responsibility. I cannot shift the results of someone else's task into my emotions and actions. It's a learning moment to stay in my lane..
In the famous words of my little sister "it is what it is" and there's nothing in my capacity that can change others. I am only responsible for my work.
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