Like Water off a Duck’s Back
Do you need a solution for anger or frustration? Watch ducks. That’s right; watch ducks.
Ducks often dive under water for food. When they come up, the water glides over their backs and returns to the pond or lake. Occasionally they shake their feathers to get rid of any extra water.
Ducks show no need to:
- Watch the water.
- Quack at the water.
- Fight the water.
They’re too busy swimming and diving for something to eat.
When life upsets us, let the problem go. Treat it like water off a duck’s back. We don’t have to:
- Focus on what upsets us.
- Yell at what upsets us.
- Fight what upsets us.
Getting upset tires us, so in a duck-like manner:
- Ignore hateful comments.
- Overlook insults.
- When we must respond, do so clearly but kindly.
- Then shake off any remaining negative feelings.
In the process, we gain freedom — freedom from the control of others and freedom to become our best selves.
We can also pray that those who upset us learn to act like ducks.
“A fool is quick-tempered; a wise man stays cool when insulted” (Proverbs 12:16 TLB).
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