Your Sense of Accomplishment
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Today’s post is from Kris Rowlands at Words Within:
It’s tough. It’s hard to be able to keep focused on your goals, Getting Things Done, and feel a sense of accomplishment. If anyone tells you otherwise, they have not walked in your shoes.
Goals are good things to have: they keep us focused, give us something to work towards, and give us great rewards in the end. There is nothing like working on a goal and have it come to fruition: whether it take one day or one year. The feeling is of joyous exuberance over conquering that which you put before you.
Roadblocks will come: they will arise and it will be your job to brush them away, knowing that you can dissipate them as quickly as a cobweb, and move on. Roadblocks can come in the forms of family members, demanding your time when you need to focus: your job, working so much that you have no time to work on your goals: financial strain: there simply isn’t the money to reach your goal: and self doubt. Which do you think is the biggest hindrance of them all? You guessed it….self doubt.
Self doubt can be very, very strong. It can paralyze you with fear so that you can’t even think of moving towards your goal. When times like this occur, stop, take a breath, and look at why this is occurring.
- Is there some underlying issue that you need to process to move forward?
- Do you need to have a talk with your family, boss, co-worker in order to clear the air?
I know it’s hard to approach people when you have an issue to process. It can be very hard: but know that once you walk through it and clear the air, you will be able to learn from the experience and grow stronger in order to overcome the roadblocks that are set ahead of you.
Self doubt is a tool for learning: and once you find that you can identify it, work through it and move forward, nothing can stop you. You will have the power to succeed at anything you wish. The key is to get to the root of the doubt, confront it (even if it’s something that will take therapy to address), process it and move on. You will feel such a sense of exhilaration once you do.
Will this be easy? Heck no…….it’s hard to find your issues and deal with them. Sometimes you can do it on your own, or there are times when you may need a friend to help you. There may even be times when therapy is in order. Peoples’ issues vary based on what type of life they have lived and what life has thrown at them. I can tell you this: there is nothing that a human can not accomplish. If you set your mind to it, you can do anything. Absolutely anything.
Don’t ever let anyone tell you differently: the human body and mind is resilient, can heal from physical, emotional, spiritual and mental damage, and move forward. I know that you can do anything, and I don’t personally know you. Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can’t.
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June 19th, 2008 at 7:04 am
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