One afternoon in Eldoret, Samuel found himself arguing with his colleagues at work again. Later, he had a disagreement with his neighbor and even a small dispute with a family member over a minor issue.
At first, he thought it was just stress or a bad mood. But when conflicts kept arising almost every day, he began to wonder if something deeper was influencing his life.
Nothing seemed to go smoothly, and tension seemed to follow him everywhere he went.
Frequent arguments and conflicts can happen for many reasons. Stress, fatigue, misunderstandings, and differences in opinion naturally lead to disagreements.
Frequent arguments and conflicts can happen for many reasons. Stress, fatigue, misunderstandings, and differences in opinion naturally lead to disagreements.
However, when conflicts become repetitive and occur in multiple areas of life—at home, work, and in social circles—it may indicate that something beyond ordinary circumstances is affecting your relationships.
Patterns of disputes may point to hidden issues, unresolved emotions, or negative influences that disturb your peace of mind.READ FULL STORY.