Saturday, August 27, 2011

CONQUERING LIFE'S CHALLENGES

WHEN FACED WITH CHALLENGES,
WE - YOU - CAN BE A WINNER!

Always surround yourself with positive people. The kind of awesome people who always have an "I Can" attitude.  They  will encourage, inspire, and support you. We are all influenced by our environment, and if we associate with people who are always putting us down, and who always have a defeatist attitude, we will automatically feel down about ourselves. Conversely, If we surround ourselves with positive people, we will have a more positive outlook on our self and life in general.

Look at your situation without judgment. Look at your challenge for what it is.  Whatever your challenge is, it is not your entire life – just an aspect of your life.  
 

Balance all areas of life.  In order to find true happiness, health and abundance in all areas of our life, we must find balance in all areas of our life – love, health, family, career, etc.   But without doubt the most important relationship we have is with our self.   It is often said that we cannot love anyone else unless and until we truly love our self.

Spend more time on whatever you are passionate about.  We all should have something – some activity – about which we are passionate, something that we love to do, something that brings us joy.  When we spend more time doing those things that we truly enjoy, we will inevitable have more joy in all areas of our life.

'Stuff' happens.  Everyone at some point has been down.  Whatever our challenge happens to be, whether health, relationship, financial or some other  personal challenge, we have all been there at one time or another.  It is the meaning we give something - what we tell ourselves about it - that determines whether we see it as good or bad, as well as how it turns out. 
 

Learn to be non-judgmental . . . about everything.  Learn to accept that everything just "is."   When we give up labeling everything as right or wrong, and accept that everything just is whatever it is, then we totally change our perspective.  Remember that things don't change . . . only we can change how we look at things.
The Morton Salt Syndrome  -  "When it Rains it Pours."  We have all had times when it seemed as though we were experiencing this well-known syndrome.  My experience is that tipping  the scales back in our favor is 100% an inside job.
 
Visit me at www.Betty'sHouseLifeAfterMS.com., wherein I share how I overcame a major life challenge.

                                     IF I CAN DO IT, YOU CAN DO IT TOO!

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