Showing posts with label Mike Dooley quotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Dooley quotes. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2016

Overcoming Adversity

The Key to Overcoming Adversity is Persistence 

Adversity is a fact of life. It cannot be controlled or avoided. 
What we can control is how we react and respond to adversity.
Adversity, of course, can be a powerful positive in creating personal growth and development. As motivational author Mike Dooley notes:
When there is ease and simplicity in your life, it is because earlier you learned a lot.
When there is resistance and obstacles in your life, it is because there is even more to learn.
And learning more is pretty much the main reason everyone is still here. 

Life is so full of unwanted and unexpected twists and turns, ups and downs, that it often seems like we spend the majority of our time reacting and trying to prevent or manage these things. However, you cannot manage the unexpected, so the best strategy is to be prepared to handle these situations as they arise with confidence in our own abilities and perseverance. This is what separates the ones who overcome adversity with those who allow others and circumstances control their fate. 

The latter live their lives defensively, trying to prevent bad things from happening to them and their loved ones. The smarter strategy is to live life knowing that you can overcome the bad things and life's little hurdles that will eventually happen.

The key to overcome adversity is persistence.
Commitment is dedication. Persistence is the determination to see something through to the end, not quitting when obstacles appear or the going gets rough. U.S. President Calvin Coolidge wrote in a letter that "Persistence and Determination are omnipotent." His thinking was not far removed from Benjamin Franklin's advice that "Energy and persistence conquer all things."
Adds W. J. Davison, "The life that conquers is the life that moves with a steady resolution and persistence toward a predetermined goal. Those who succeed are those who have thoroughly learned the immense importance of plan in life, and the tragic brevity of time."  
We often read of successful people who faced times and situations where they wanted to give up, chuck it all in and move onto something else. Yet something kept them going ─ a persistence driven by either an internal flame of commitment or an external source of motivation.

Those who accomplish their goals understand that, in the words of William Arthur Ward, "Impossibilities crumble in the crucible of persistence; difficulties disappear under the power of persistence."  
Take some time this weekend to think of ways to book your personal resistance and persistence for the hurdles and challenges you face. We will have some more thoughts and tips on overcoming adversity this weekend, so please return to the Project You Life Blog over the next few days. 

This article is partially excerpted from our top-selling personal development book Project You: Living A Determined Life. It is available in Kindle and paperback formats on Amazon. 

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Facing Challenges In Living A Determined Life

Problems Are Guaranteed to Pop Up Along Your Journey

In addition to the challenges of distractions, excuses, and personal procrastination, you are likely to have other hurdles and obstacles, some significant and some minor, along your road to change and self development.  

Author Mike Dooley, who sends out a wonderful daily email from "The Universe," has a great attitude about obstacles and hurdles. He writes, "The reason for all challenges is so that you can finally learn that none are bigger than you."
In a similar vein, William Mather Lewis, who served as President at both George Washington University and Lafayette College, said, "The abundant life does not come to those who have had a lot of obstacles removed from their path by others. It develops from within and is rooted in strong mental and moral fiber."
Yes, it would be nice to have smooth sailing and clear traffic lanes for each of our personal change projects. But that is simply not going to happen. 
The reality of life is that there are always going to be bumps, setbacks and unexpected problems that get in our way. Knowing this upfront, however, puts us in a better position to deal with these irritations when they arise.
Only a fool is blindly optimistic that everything will go along as planned and expected. While a problem free project may be occasionally experienced, it is by far the exception that confirms the rule. 
Anticipate problems and challenges as best you can, and prepare for the ones you have identified. Even if these do not come along exactly as anticipated, you will still be better prepared for the unexpected ones that do pop up and get in your way. 
Remember, growth comes from successfully overcoming obstacles and problems. Face these challenges head on and you will continue to move forward to the Determined Life you desire. 

This article is partially excerpted from the book Project You: Living A Determined Life, available at Amazon in Kindle and paperback formats.