A Quote by Gabrielle Bernstein

Resentment creates stress. — © Gabrielle Bernstein
Resentment creates stress.
People carry around resentment for years! And that creates daily stress.
Debt creates stress, stress creates behaviors that don't lead to happiness.
Decide to forgive: For resentment is negative; resentment is poisoning; resentment diminishes and devours the self.
I think depression creates in me an urgent need to write, but I also believe that daily stress, and even the positive 'stress' of intense happiness, can compel me to express myself through the written word.
I think depression creates in me an urgent need to write, but I also believe that daily stress, and even the positive stress of intense happiness, can compel me to express myself through the written word.
Resentment and gratitude cannot coexist, since resentment blocks the perception and experience of life as a gift. My resentment tells me that I don't receive what I deserve. It always manifests itself in envy.
Any act of violence creates resentment and resistance, because humans were meant to be free.
I get to a certain point where I just get so tired that I keep going. It creates a positive feedback loop in some ways - the more stress and work I put on me, the more stress and work I can deal with.
Fear and stress - one creates the other.
There's only so much room in one heart. You can fill it up with love or you can fill it with resentment. But every bit of resentment you hold takes space away from the love. And the resentment don't do no good noway, but look what love can do.
People feel they are not participating in the decision-making process. Decisions are exclusive to those at the very top. You have grown up with crony capitalism and it creates ever more resentment.
If I jump out of bed without hugging my husband, that creates stress between us.
There's such a thing as good stress and bad stress. Bad stress is when somebody else stresses you out, and good stress is when you stress yourself out over something you want to accomplish, which makes you want to perfect it.
Go after what it is that creates meaning in your life and then trust yourself to handle the stress that follows.
Willpower can produce short-term change, but it creates constant internal stress because you haven't dealt with the root cause.
Stress such as you experience in exercise is what creates builds focus, strength, and the capability for expanded expression; and the same is true for any kind of performance.
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