Four Things You Must
Know to Solve Relationship
Problems According to Lori Prokop
The world is full of people who
live miserable lives because of fears. Fear affects all
relationships: family, romantic, casual, business.
Minneapolis, MN (November, 2006) — Attendees discovered
during workshop for overcoming painful experiences of
the past, featuring expert
Lori Prokop as speaker, that some people who are
afraid or experiencing inferiority complexes will
commonly attack others, either verbally or, less often,
physically. If you see someone writing harmful or
hurtful words about another, you can rest assured the
writer is fearful and feeling inferior.
“You can be guaranteed in every group there are those
who suffer from the inferiority complex,” says Lori
Prokop (http://www.lori-prokop.com),
author and creator of the “How to Heal Abuse” series (http://www.howtohealabuse.com.).
“You may be surprised to discover who they are. Often
they are the loudest talkers and strongest attackers who
use this behavior to cover up their own inferior
feelings.”
“Identify a person feeling an inferiority complex and
try to show him or her understanding — while staying out
of an abusive relationship,” continues Lori Prokop.
“This will help that person feel better while helping
you feel better too.”
“Be your real self. You are unique and valuable, just as
you are right now. You are the only one of you that
exists. Do not imitate or try to be like others. This is
a sure sign of weakness and inferiority complex,” says
Lori Prokop.
Choose 100% Pure Love. Now that may sound too airy-fairy
for you. After all, you may be a “professional” with an
image to uphold. You may be a tough person who fears
appearing weak by choosing to live at the upper levels
of your
Life Guidance System (available at http://www.howtohealabuse.com).
“The strongest people have realized learning to love
others resolves fear. Love casts out fear. You don’t
have to love what others do. It means you love
them, as they are with all their flaws and weaknesses.
You love others even when they are at their worst. It
doesn’t mean you say their pathetic behavior is
acceptable to you. Rather, it says regardless of how
pathetic or lost a person is, they are worthy of love,”
says Lori Prokop.
Lori Prokop continues, “The more you generate
genuine love for others, the less you will feel inferior
in their presence. The easier your relationship with
them will feel, whether it stays or ends.”
According to Lori Prokop if those causing
relationship problems were to “find the light” and stop
the harmful, destructive behavior, the relationship
problem would resolve. Great leaders want situations
resolved.
“Send healing energy to your enemies with the intentions
they will choose higher level, more loving emotions and
stop their destructive patterns. It actually and
amazingly works,” says Lori Prokop
About Lori Prokop: Lori Prokop is
affectionately called the “mother of inspiration” and is
one of the most respected people in the field of
self-empowerment. Lori Prokop has devoted her
life to the study of human behavior and personal
motivation. The remarkable combination of her caring
style and the powerful systems Lori Prokop has
developed quickly transform people and companies from
good to great!
Learn more about Lori Prokop at
http://www.lori-prokop.com and more about
creating and living the life you want at
http://www.howtohealabuse.com
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