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When our next best course of action seems unclear, any dilemmas we face can appear insurmountable. Yet there is nothing we cannot overcome with time, persistence, focused thought, help, and faith. Whatever the situation or problem, there is always a solution. And if you remember to look within, even as you search around you for the right course of action, you will be able to center yourself, clear your mind, and see that nothing has to be impossible.The first step in overcoming any obstacle is to believe that it can be overcome. Doing so will give you the strength and courage to move through any crisis. The second step is to make a resolution that you can prevail over any chaos. Enlist your support network of family and friends if necessary. The more minds there are to consider a problem, the more solutions can be found. Dont discount ideas just because they seem impractical or unrealistic, and dont keep searching for the best alternative. Often there is no best choice, there is only a choice to make so we can begin moving beyond whatever is obstructing our path. At the very least, making a choice, even if isnt the ideal one, can give you a sense of peace before you have to figure out what your next course of action will be.
If you feel overwhelmed by the scope of your troubles, you may want to think of other people who have turned adversity into triumph. We often gain a fresh perspective when we remember others who have overcome larger obstacles. It can be inspiring to hear of their victories, helping us remember that there is always light at the end of every tunnel. It is during our darkest hours that we sometimes need to remind ourselves that we dont have to feel helpless. You have within and around you the resources to find a solution to any problem. And remember that if a solution or choice you make doesnt work, you are always free to try another. Believe that you can get through anything, and you will always prevail.
1 comment:
Well, that's certainly timely in the face of recent/current natural and financial disasters.
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