What Do You Do?

A friend suggested that I describe this situation, because I had an unusual reaction to it that you might find useful if you find yourself in a similar predicament.

A Problem

I received a message from my web hosting company that they had blocked my outgoing email because I was sending spam to a large mail list that I have. Since I hadn't done anything of the sort, I contacted my IT guy to find  a solution. He and I finally figured out that the web hosting company had two of its servers "blacklisted." One of those two must be the server for my email address.

My IT guy tried to work with the company but they had no live help, or even live chat. Just emails back and forth between him and them. Not good. He asked them for an example of the "spam," and they sent an email that I had sent to one other person, not to a mailing list, and not spam. At that point, I said that I had "had it" with this web hosting company and I would like to move to a different one. He agreed that I should, and we decided on a new company, but when he investigated, he found that we would have to wait for almost two weeks for my content to be "migrated" to it.

I planned to use a different email address temporarily, but it, also being hosted by the previous company, was proving to be unreliable. Was this company totally going to pieces?

Fortunately, a third email address that I had, a new one that was being hosted by a different company, was working properly. I could send it to people who knew me and who would recognize the email and not consider it spam. But I would have to wait for two weeks before I would be properly "back in business" again with my original email address.  

But...Another Problem...Creating A Perfect Storm

A new website that I'd been developing, one just for teachers, malfunctioned; and in order for it to be corrected, it was necessary for me to provide my email address...the one that was currently unusable. So the new website couldn't be fixed until the other problem was fixed...two weeks.

How Did I React?

My friend said that if this had happened to her, she would have been extremely upset; as I, too, would have been before I acquired my Inner Guide. But thanks to it I felt no anxiety, no frustration, no anger. I calmly await the day when these problems will be fixed.

How Do You React to Alarming Situations?

If you would react as I would have before acquiring my Inner Guide, I suggest that you forestall such a possibility by acquiring your own Inner Guide. You can do so by going to:

https://emotionalcomfort.com/blog/post/you-can-acquire-an-inner-guide-part-4

 
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