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Overcoming obstacles

Obstacles are a part of life….but not insurmountable.

You can go round.

Go over.

Go through.

Remove.

Obstacles need not stop you.

They are to be overcome.

The more you would like to accomplish,

…the more obstacles you will need to overcome.

 

“The obstacle in the path becomes the path.  Never forget, within every obstacle is an opportunity to improve our condition.” – Ryan Holiday

 

Viewing ambiguity

Is it ambiguous?

When there is ambiguity, it is rarely seen as a positive.

Ambiguity is more often viewed as negative or bad.

Vague, uncertain, fuzzy, unclear.

All are undesirable.

Have you been creating clarity or ambiguity?

For yourself?

For others?

 

Are you winning?

Are you winning?

Winning in the great race of life?

Who are you racing?

You are not in competition with anyone but yourself.

You have your own lane.

You can go as slow or as fast as your growth allows.

Your growth.

Nobody else’s.

So stop beating yourself up.

 

Worried?

Are you worried?

What in the future are you presently worried about?

Okay, now think about those worries from the past that never transpired.

Why did you expend so much anxiety and energy on something that didn’t occur?

Stop the worrying.

It may never happen…and usually doesn’t.

And if it actually does happen…worrying doesn’t change the outcome.

 

Your unique you

You are your own unique you.

You are different.

You cannot be anybody else.

And we are all different.

Our differences add to the diversity.

It brings richness to our lives.

Your difference is your diversity.

Your difference is your normal.

Embrace your difference.

Your uniqueness works for you.

So work it.

 

A sense of urgency

When you’ve decided it is important, then act with urgency.

Acting with a sense of urgency…

…generates action.

…demonstrates resolve.

…feeds determination.

…transmits to those around you.

…creates momentum.

…builds intensity.

…produces energy.

…gets things moving.

…engages others.

…gives confidence.

If it is important, then get to it.

 

“Without a sense of urgency, desire loses its value.” – Jim Rohn