Thursday, April 19, 2012

Transform Frustration to Motivation

 

Transform Frustration to Motivation
by Jane Powell 

“There are no detours around obstacles.”

There isn’t a meaningful goal that can be achieved, without facing obstacles and hurdles. It’s an inevitable part of life’s road to success. The more you come to grips with this, the faster you’ll get where you want to go!

Instead of seeing difficulties as the end of your dreams, see them as part of the journey. View obstacles as challenges, which, once overcome, will bring you closer to your destination. Refuse to be stopped – keep focusing on where you want to go.

When the going gets tough, remind yourself that snags build wisdom, perseverance and strength. With this outlook your frustrations will transform to motivations and success will come your way more quickly.


 

Letting go it’s the beginning of a new life.
''In the end these things matter most:
How well did you love?
How fully did you love?
How deeply did you learn to let go? '' 

To let go isn't to forget, not to think about, or ignore. It doesn't
leave feelings of anger, jealousy, or regret. Letting go isn't about
winning or losing.

It's not about pride and it's not about how you
appear, and it's not obsessing or dwelling on the past.

Letting go
isn't blocking memories or thinking sad thoughts, and it doesn't leave
emptiness, hurt, or sadness.

It's not about giving in or giving up.
Letting go isn't about loss and it's not about defeat.

To let go is
to cherish the memories, but to overcome and move on.

It is having
an open mind and confidence in the future.

Letting go is learning
and experiencing and growing.

To let go is to be thankful for the
experiences that made you laugh, made you cry, and made you grow.


It's about all that you have, all that you had, and all that you will
soon gain.

Letting go is having the courage to accept change,
and the strength to keep moving.

Letting go is growing up. It is
realizing that the heart can sometimes be the most potent remedy.


To let go is to open a door, and to clear a path and set yourself free.
Louise Hay
Thanks Marcella


 

What is easy

Easy is overrated. Though easy is nice and convenient, it is not essential.
Many good, valuable and worthwhile things are not easy. Unfortunately, perfectly acceptable options are too often overlooked simply because they are not easy.
Life is not always easy. And yet life is very much worth living, and very much worth the trouble and effort it often requires.
If you only seek the easiest way, you’ll miss out on the best way. If you avoid what is not easy, you’ll deny yourself great richness.
When you expect everything to be easy, you’ll have to lower your other expectations. Many of life’s greatest treasures are so valuable precisely because they are so difficult to attain.
Go to the trouble, make the effort, and take on the difficult challenges. For out there beyond the comfort of what is easy, you can create and experience the magnificence of what is great.
Ralph Marston


 

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