In doing service
for others, we often find answers to our own questions and solutions to our
own problems. When we feel bad, often our first instinct
is to isolate ourselves and focus on what’s upsetting us. Sometimes we really
do need some downtime, but many times the best way to get out of the blues
quickly is to turn our attention to other people. In being of service to
others, paradoxically, we often find answers to our own questions and
solutions to our own problems. We also end up feeling more connected to the
people around us, as well as empowered by the experience of helping someone. When we reach out to people we can help, we
confirm that we are not alone in our need for support and inspiration, and we
also remind ourselves that we are powerful and capable in certain ways. Even
as our own problems or moods get the better of us sometimes, there is always
someone else who can use our particular gifts and energy to help them out.
They, in turn, remind us that we are not the only people in the world with
difficulties or issues. We all struggle with the problems of life, and we all
feel overwhelmed from time to time, but we can almost always find solace in
service. In the most ideal situation, the person we
are helping sheds light on our own dilemma, sometimes with a direct piece of
advice, and sometimes without saying anything at all. Sometimes just the act
of getting our minds out of the obsessive mode of trying to figure out what
to do about our own life does the trick. Many great inventors and artists have
found that the inspiration they need to get to the next level in their work
comes not when they’re working but when they’re walking around the block or
doing dishes. We do ourselves and everyone else a great service when we take
a break from our sorrows and extend ourselves to someone in need. |
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