Overcoming Adversity
In every person's life, there comes a time of ultimate challenge -
a time when every resource is tested. A time when life seems
unfair. A time when our faith, our values, our patience , our
compassion and our ability to persist, are all pushed to our
limits and beyond.
Some people use such tests as opportunities to become better people
- others allow these experiences of life to destroy them. Have you
ever wondered what factors make the difference in the way human
beings respond to adversity?
Research has shown that leaders and successful people live with 4
central beliefs that help them overcome life's challenges and
ordeals.
Belief #1
That life has meaning and we are here to be tested. Leaders believe
that life has purpose and meaning. Therefore to them, life's tests
are not random and haphazard. Rather, they believe life's tests are
tailor made and specifically designed with their unique needs in
mind and of great cosmic significance. They know from the minute
they are born until the day they die, they are being tested, and
that each test is there in order too help them discover and fulfill
the higher purpose for which they were created. They understand
that life's challenges are not a punishment or some form of bad
luck. Rather, leaders know, like a loving father - the universe
tests, challenges and disciplines us in order to help us grow, and
reach our full potential.
Belief #2
Everything happens for a reason and a purpose and it is there to
serve them. Successful people take whatever happens to them and
they make it work for them in whatever way they can. They have an
uncanny ability to focus on what is possible in every situation. No
matter how bad things are and no matter how much negative feedback
they get from their environment - they always think in terms of
possibilities and opportunities. They know that everything happens
for a reason, and its there to serve them. They know that every
adversity contains within it the seed of an equivalent or greater
benefit.
Belief #3
There is NO such thing as failure. There are only results. Most
people have been programmed to fear this thing called failure. Yet
all of us can think of times when we expected one thing and
received another. We have all flunked a test, suffered through a
frustrating relationship, started a business that was unsuccessful
or made a bad investment. Successful people do not see failure,
they think only in terms of results and outcomes. They live with
the idea that if they try something and it does not give them the
results they want, they had a learning experience. There is a
famous story about Thomas Edison. After 9,999 unsuccessful attempts
to perfect the light bulb, someone asked him, "Are you going to
have 10,000 failures?" He answered, "I did not fail, I just
discovered another way not to invent the electric light bulb."
Leaders understand if they try something and do not get the outcome
they want, it is simply feedback.
Belief #4
Whatever happens, take responsibility. Most of us have been
conditioned to blame something or someone outside of ourselves for
the parts of our lives we do not like. When we blame our parents,
our teachers, our bosses, our friends, our clients, our spouses,
the economy, or our lack of money, we are doing ourselves a great
injustice. Disowning responsibility and finding fault is an
external process that causes us to look outside of ourselves.
Successful people realize everything happens for a reason – and
when they take responsibility for their actions it triggers inside
them an internal process. This provides them with the opportunity
to look inside themselves for the valuable and priceless lessons
life is trying to teach them. It is specifically in these life
tests that our greatest life lessons are hidden.
Many people have overcome so called limiting factors - so it cannot
be the limiting factor that limits us. The secret is to take
responsibility, and to approach life's tests and challenges with a
spirit of optimism and positive expectancy. Knowing that years of
personal growth and life lessons are secretly disguised and
concealed in our life challenges. Instead of going through a test
feeling sad, broken, confused and disillusioned - the test itself
becomes a stepping stone and a pre-curser to a life of greatness.