Challenging Life 2/10/15
Did you ever wonder why you have so many
challenges in life? Maybe you set up the challenges to understand your own strengths,
as individual and collective. These seemly random events have push, pulled, and
set things in motion for reason. My question to you would you change any part
of it and how would you go about doing it! Because the way I see it is you have
are better equipped to understand not only yourself, but also other people. You
have been there in some form or another. You know there pain, suffering, the happiness,
joy of getting through that difficult event. Yet your still here.
Life is far from perfect, but you are. If it
were not for these events and challenges you would not know yourself, how you
feel or how something affect you. It is a big puzzle and sometimes the pieces
fit and other time they do not. Sometimes you need additional pieces to see the
bigger picture. If everything were easy, you would get bored. That they the easy
things are easy and the harder things are there for you to master them. It the
shadows of yourself that push you until you scream, but once you pass the screaming
and stomping your feet, just as child does, you have master the lesson before
you.
There is not right or wrong answer, it about
you going beyond yourself and saying I can move through this! Then you can
create better, see different, do it differently. There no test to pass or fail,
it is about you challenging yourself in way that you can did not even image for
yourself. Had you not experience the challenge, how would you have known what was
or is possible, now you can create in a different way. If you spend more, time
focusing on your heart, instead of the mind to create verses listening to the
chattering of mind, you can move pass the fears and maybe the picture become
clearer.
The past is gone, and it is only a reference
point. If you want to create differently, you have to think differently. See
what worked and what did not, and move forward with no expectation of a future that
is untold.
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