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Article Series: Gratitude & Gratefulness
The Importance Of Gratitude In Your Life
Gratitude
& The Challenges You Face In Life
Is it possible to feel grateful for the challenges
you face on a daily basis? Yes, if you get into the habit of
recognizing the benefits the challenges offer to you! What
benefits, you ask?
We tend to think of challenges as big mountains that stand
between us and our goals. That seems like a bad thing at first
glance. But ask any mountain climber what benefits they gain
from conquering such rough terrain and they would probably
talk your ear off about overcoming fears, sharpening focus,
physical strength and building character. Mountains don't seem
like such a bad thing to them.
What lessons can we learn from these brave souls?
One
of the most powerful lessons that comes to mind is the
ability to switch perspective. Rather than seeing a mountain
as an impossible obstacle, these people see a mountain as a
welcome test of their strength and endurance. They see it as
an opportunity to thrill and inspire themselves, stretch their
limits and push themselves to greater levels of achievement
and self-mastery.
Are you beginning to see how this same mind-set can be used
in your own goal achievement?
Whether your mountains are literal or figurative, stop seeing
them as dead-ends. Stop letting them intimidate you and instead
let them fuel your determination to succeed anyway. When you
stand at the foot of a mountain and gaze up toward the peak
hidden in the clouds, don't focus on the difficult climb ahead
but on the benefits you stand to gain in the process.
Ask yourself these questions:
- What can this challenge teach me about myself?
- What parts of myself can this challenge help me develop?
- What natural skills and abilities can I use to help me through
this challenge?
- What will I gain by working through this challenge?
And then, most importantly - be GRATEFUL for the OPPORTUNITY!
A challenge can only intimidate you if you let it. It can only
stop you in your tracks if you sit down and stop climbing.
If you instead learn to see your mountains as a welcome opportunity
to stretch and grow beyond where you are now, you will never
encounter a mountain that can't be climbed. You will develop
your own system for mental and physical preparation, and you
will come to enjoy the thrill of the challenge.
Let gratitude become your climbing partner. The more grateful
you are for the experiences that strengthen you, the more worthwhile
the journey will seem when you finally stand at the top of
that mountain.
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