Repeated bouts of adversity are an unavoidable aspect of human
existence. We battle against our inner struggles or outer world forces, and
in many cases, we emerge on the opposite side of struggle stronger and better
equipped to cope with the challenges yet to come. However, we can
occasionally encounter trials that seem utterly hopeless. We strike at them
with all of our creativity and perseverance, hoping desperately to bring
about change, only to meet with the same results as always. Our first
instinct in such situations is often to push harder against the seemingly
immovable obstruction before us, assuming that this time we will be met with a
different outcome. But staying power and stamina net us little when the same
choices consistently garner the same results. A change in perspective,
behavior, or response can do so much more to help us move past points where
no amount of effort seems sufficient to overcome the difficulties before us.
Whether our intention is to change ourselves or some element of the world
around us, we cannot simply wish for transformation or hope that our lives
will be altered through circumstance. If our patterns of thought and behavior
remain unchanged, our lives will continue to unfold much as they have
previously. Patterns in which fruitless efforts prevail can be overcome with
self examination and courage. It is our bravery that allows us to question
the choices we have made thus far and to channel our effort into innovation.
Asking questions and making small adjustments to your thought processes and
behaviors will help you discover what works, so you can leave that which does
not work behind you. To break free from those unconscious patterns that have
long held sway over your actions and reactions, you will likely have to
challenge your assumptions on a most basic level. You must accept once and
for all that your beliefs with regard to cause and effect may no longer be in
accordance with your needs.
Stagnation is often a sign that great changes are on the horizon. Courting
the change you wish to see in yourself and in the world around you is a
matter of acknowledging that only change begets change. The results you so
ardently want to realize are well within the realm of possibility, and you
need only step away from the well-worn circular path to explore the untried
paths that lie beyond it.
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