What Are The Keys To Turning Adversity Into Success?
Larry Easto
I Help Self-Employed Professionals Market & Grow Their Service Businesses | Marketing Coach | Author of 30+ Books & Online Video Courses | Sharing Practical Strategies for Authentic Business Growth |
In life, adversity is inevitable.
It's how we choose to handle those challenges that defines our path to success.
From personal setbacks to global crises, individuals and businesses alike are faced with obstacles that can either hold them back or propel them forward.
By shifting our mindset and embracing the potential hidden within these challenges, we can unlock a world of possibilities
Whether it's a personal struggle, a career setback, or an unexpected turn of events, there are invaluable lessons to be learned from those who have thrived in the face of adversity.
Join us as we explore the mindset, approaches, and actions that can transform hurdles into opportunities, and shape a future filled with triumph.
We Are All Unique
As strong as my passion for self-improvement and related resources might be, I am seldom, if ever, inspired by stories about someone overcoming adversity to achieve incredible success.
Sure it’s interesting to hear how people like Walt Disney, Winston Churchill, Helen Keller and Oprah Winfrey overcame their life struggles to make huge differences not only in their own lives but in the world at large.? What’s not to love about someone developing and committing their best stuff for the benefit of others?
As inspirational and motivational as these and hundreds of similar stories certainly are, the stories of people who turn adversity into success seldom align with my own life circumstances.? And to complicate the situation even further, whatever gifts that I may have, usually differ dramatically from those of the people featured in so many success stories.
Realistically, as human beings, each of us is unique.? We all have our own individual combination of gifts and resources.
Given that our personal resources are not the same as those of the successful people listed above, how can we possibly learn from their examples, as inspiring as they may be?
Given that all actions are triggered by ideas, it would be more helpful to focus on the ideas, or mindset of successful people instead of their actions.? As a result, we can shift from an “I can’t” mindset to one of “I can” and achieve our own version of success.
The following four suggestions will help develop a success-focused mindset and supporting attitudes.
Persistence
Persistence keeps us going regardless of whatever setbacks, failures, and obstacles come our way. It's what helps us stay the course until we achieve our desired outcome.
It’s kind of like inertia.? That‘s what makes it so difficult to move a body at rest.? It’s also what makes it so difficult to stop a body in motion.
Once we overcome the inertia of the status quo, the momentum of moving towards our desired results can help keep us going.
In and of itself, persistence does not help us overcome obstacles: that comes from resilience, a valuable side-effect of persistence.
Don’t Make Comparisons
As noted above, I don’t like comparing myself to the likes of Walt Disney or Helen Keller.
But that’s not the result of low self-esteem or high self-awareness.
I was the second-born son in family that valued athletic prowess above all else.? My older brother achieved the success on the baseball diamond and hockey rink that my father imagined for himself.
As a very young child, I learned that if I tried to compare myself to my brother, I would be on the losing side.? Although I dabbled in baseball and hockey, academic achievement was mine to enjoy and savor.
Not only was I the first person on either side of the family to graduate from high school, I went on to complete two university degrees, practice law and a whole bunch of other non-athletic fun stuff.
As?Steve Jobs?once said, “your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.”
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Mighty glad that I decided against living my brother’s athletic life.
Stay Positive
Coming from a sports loving family, positivity abounded.
Even when one team or another was having absolutely dismal season, I can’t think of a single game that canceled because everyone involved expected to lose.? Sports history is rich with stories of the underdog team or player defeating its highly touted competition.
Yes, miracle do happen, more often than not, right out the blue when we least expect them … and they are most welcome.
Realistically, it’s only natural to focus on problems and negative issues.
A positive attitude can and will help us move on from these problems and negative issues .
Not only is such an attitude empowering and it can also limit, if not eliminate potential damage from negative feelings.
Set Goals
Among the many benefits of planning is creating meaningful goals.
By defining where we want to be, our goals serve the same purpose as the ultimate destination of road trip or airline flight. They help monitor our progress, helping to keep us on track to reach our ultimate destination.
As monitoring tools, our goals help us decide whether unexpected events represent opportunities or threats.
If an unexpected event might help us achieve our goals, it represents a potential opportunity.
On the other hand, if such an event might distract us from our journey to success, it represents a potential threat.
Your Opportunities
Let’s shift attention to how you can transform hurdles into opportunities.
Think of a personal struggle, a career setback, or an unexpected turn of events that has occurred within the past five years and that you have survived.
What was unexpected event?
What was your immediate response?
What was the ultimate outcome of the event?
What does the story of this event mean to you?
Which of the above suggestions, starting with persistence, might have generated a better outcome for you?
Which of the above suggestions, starting with persistence, will be most helpful should another similar unexpected problematic event occur?? Why?
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2 个月Great post, thank you for sharing Larry Easto