What we amount to is a result of how much we believe in our purpose
Some of the best lessons taught will come from times that we may never understand.
During times of failure, individuals are able to see where they did things right, as opposed to everywhere that things went wrong. It is easy to cower at the thought of trying something again when your plans do not go as intended. It requires more energy and a true belief in yourself, to find the goal and purpose that your heart truly wants. What would happen if you took the idea of failure, and changed the definition of giving up? Could you allow your experiences an opportunity to supply what it needed for your upcoming successes instead?
I remember a time where everything I was going to be happy with, depended on everything being perfect that I was currently doing. Within living my life like this I was never able to celebrate small wins along the way. Enough repetition of details that could have been better, resulted in details that just weren’t good enough. I challenged myself at some point in time. I wanted to look at the energy I was putting into every thing that I did. I was going to simply accept the outcomes as what they were, and what good I could do with them to better myself. This was not done with anyone in mind but myself(which was very strange at that time). It was simply what I could do with what I had decided to create. In doing so, I removed a set of shutters that I had never known to exist, which allowed me to see that I was in control of the emotions behind what I had happening at any moment.
What will you do today to accept the hard work toward the small things that make the goal on the horizon worth it?