Wednesday, March 10, 2021

The Bitter Truth That Gives Life An Edge

 




The Bitter Truth That Gives Life An Edge

 

 If you want something in life, you also have to want the costs of getting it.

Most people want the reward without the risk.

The shine without the grind.

But you can’t have a destination without a journey.

And a journey always has costs

So instead of thinking about what you want, first ask yourself:

“What am I willing to give up to get it?”

Or, for those inevitably hard days:

"What is worth suffering for?"

Seriously, think about it - If you want the six-pack abs, you have to want the sore muscles, the sweaty clothes, the morning or afternoon workouts, and the healthy meals.

If you want the successful business, you have to also want the long days, the stressful business decisions, and the possibility of failing several times to learn what you need to know to succeed.

And the same general philosophy holds true for HEALING any source of pain in your life – you have to want to WORK through the pain, step by step.

Regardless of what you want the next chapter of your life to look like, you have to consistently DO things that support this idea.

 An idea, after all, isn’t going to do anything for you until you do something productive with it.

 n fact, as long as that great idea is just sitting around in your head, it’s doing far more harm than good.

 Your subconscious mind knows you’re procrastinating on something that’s important to you.

The required work that you keep postponing causes stress, anxiety, fear, and usually more procrastination – a vicious cycle that continues to worsen until you interrupt it with positive ACTION.

That's the brutal truth!

The best action you can take right now, though, is CHANGING HOW YOU THINK about the actions you need to take

And there is a path.

I have walked this path many times. Several decades ago, in quick succession, I dealt with several significant, unexpected losses and life changes back-to-back, including losing my best childhood friend to the cold hands of death - he was just 17 - losing another friend to death due to cardiac arrest, financial unrest, and more.

The weight of these dire circumstances had me STUCK to say the least, riveted to one place and I was avoiding the very actions I needed to take to heal and move forward.

But, somehow I knew that I had to live for them and that I had to be strong and so by changing my thinking, these circumstances became the proving ground for achieving renewed happiness and beauty in my life.

The key is to understand that no matter what happens, or what challenges you face, you can choose your response, which dictates pretty much everything that happens next.

Truly, the greatest weapon you have against pain. anxiety, negativity and stress is your ABILITY TO CHOOSE one present thought and action over another – to train your mind to make the best of what you’ve got in front of you, even when the journey is harder than you expected.

Yes, YOU CAN change the way you think and respond to life! And once you do, you can master a new way to be.

And we are just one email away, should you need someone to talk to.

#successwithdrjerrythefirst


9 comments:

  1. Powerful thoughts. God bless you for sharing.

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  2. When we begin to take actions and stop postponing some critical issues, it gives us a better view of what life has to offer and we get to know the necessary risk ahead of us. Powerful reminder. Thank you

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    1. Choosing to live irrespective of the challenges is the better choice to make

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  3. Piercing thoughts.
    Thanks for sharing

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  4. A Man Of Wisdom, familiar with both harsh and sweet life's experiences.
    There's no better way to explode the value of what a rare gem you've become if not by sharing these wealth of experiences to the younger generation (I admire you Dr!!) and there's no better way of going through life with wise guidance and avoidance of much painful experience unless this younger generation (me very much inclusive) learn from these life lessons of yours so as to avoid unnecessary mistakes and live the best life we can live.

    God Bless you Big Time Dr Jerry the First!

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    1. God bless you more
      And thanks for your commendation
      We shall continue to do our best

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