How to Move From Being a Victim to Growing From Challenge
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How to Move From Being a Victim to Growing From Challenge

Excellence is about having a fulfilling lifestyle pursuing your values. Here, you do your best to maximize your potential to reach difficult goals. You don’t have to be positive all the time to pursue excellence successfully. If you are realistic and accept the hardships, you can fight through. However, you shouldn’t be a pessimist who thinks nothing can be done. Otherwise, you’ll think that someone else has to solve problems you can’t.

It’s not about being positive or being negative, but mastering hardship. After all, for the best in the world, it’s all about devotion to problem-solving. Pain comes from working for your goals but the pain is always worth it. Then, the only way to be fulfilled consistently is to accept discomfort.

Also, you need to want to learn about things handling various challenges. Have a mindset that you want to master dealing with the pain you feel. It’s not enough to be comfortable at a certain level, but work to improve. So try to find a field that you’re willing to continually pursue excellence in.

Make sure you get out of thinking you’re the victim of someone else. Never think that your fate is just dependent on the whim of others. Try to start by not just merely getting rid of discomfort when challenged. First, try to see obstacles as chances for you to grow and gain confidence.

Then, when you’re ready try to seek out challenges to continue growth. The only way to maximize yourself is by maximizing applying knowledge. It’s not exactly about the wins or being the one with the most success. Awareness of the journey and truly growing here is what it’s all about.

So whenever you experience hardship, channel negative emotions. Use your anxiety to fuel yourself to go forward or prepare for something. Make sure you’re not merely reacting to emotions, going all-in on them. Otherwise, you may do something rash and destructive for yourself. Instead, try to be curious about the message of emotions to respond. Take a while to just feel emotions so you can respond with understanding.

Source: Chris Williamson

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