Are You Fighting Too Hard? ??
Dr. Sandhya Sheshadri
Senior L&D Professional | Designing & Implementing High-Impact Training Solutions | LMS | Succession Planning | Organizational Development | Leadership Development | Building High-Performance Teams
Have you ever felt like you're constantly battling against the currents of life? ?? Do you find yourself #fighting with your circumstances, people, or even yourself just to stay afloat? ?? If so, you're not alone. Many of us fall into the trap of thinking that constant struggle is the key to success. But is it really? ??
The Problem with Constant Conflict:
Fighting can be exhausting. It drains our energy, takes a toll on our mental health, and can even damage our relationships. ?? When we're constantly at war with our surroundings, we're missing out on the opportunity to learn, grow, and experience life to the fullest. ??
The Power of Observation: ???
Instead of fighting, what if we took a step back and observed? Imagine being a spectator in your own life. Watching, learning, and understanding without judgment. ??♀? This approach can be incredibly liberating. It allows us to see things from a new perspective, gain clarity, and find creative solutions to challenges. ??
Recharge and Bounce Back: ????
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Once we've taken a moment to observe, it's time to recharge. Give yourself permission to relax, unwind, and replenish your energy. Whether it's through meditation, exercise, spending time in nature, or simply doing something you enjoy, taking care of yourself is essential for resilience. ??
Conclusion:
Remember, fighting isn't the only way to succeed. Sometimes, the best strategy is to step back, #observe, and #recharge. By doing so, we can find greater peace, fulfillment, and ultimately, achieve our goals with more ease and grace. ???
Call to Action:
Are you ready to break free from the cycle of constant struggle? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. Let's inspire each other to find more balance and harmony in our lives. ??
P.S. If life feels like a boxing ring, remember, you don't have to always be the champ. Sometimes, it's okay to be the ringside commentator. ??
Senior Engineering Manager at VMWare
2 个月Nice article. I like the 'power of observations', indeed helpful, thank you
Consulting in People Strategy, Organization Development and Leadership Development
2 个月I loved the phrase 'being at war with our surroundings'. We fight hard, struggle much, and then party hard...our holidays are periods of excesses in the opposite direction! No wonder we feel exhausted all the time! Quiet observation is bliss!