It's a brief moment.
There's this little moment that comes upon you like a whisper in the dark. It's just there for a second and then it can be gone. But oh how important it is.
You either run away or run towards your fear.
The challenges that face us are there to determine whether we truly want it bad enough or not. We fight like hell to show our best stuff and time after time we are tried and tried again.
But the big decision to be made is all yours.
Do you run off?
Or do you fight?
This moment tested me only a few days ago and was waiting for me to break. But I didn't. Rather, I faced the moment head on and forged ahead into the challenges that were due to come.
How could it bring about such peace?
How do you face your fear?
You dig deep down into your soul and understand exactly who and what you stand for. When you know what you are all about, it is far easier to face your fears.
Then, forge ahead.
Don't quit when it gets hard.
In a sense, you can almost see the Captain of a ship deciding to head straight into the challenging waters and urging his men to keep their faith. Similarly, you have to do this with your fears.
At times, we lose our focus and our momentum.
We can get discouraged by the lack of movement forward and stray from the plan that is designed to keep us moving ahead.
But when we face our deepest fears, our purpose returns back to us.
And when your purpose comes back, there's a fire deep inside of you raging to continue on.
We must continuously strive to be the greatest versions of ourselves despite the fact that we come up short over and over again. We have to see beyond who we are now to keep ourselves growing and developing.
Yes failure is part of growing.
But there's great victory in even the defeats.
Take incredible amounts of pride in your persistence.
Take pride in the effort you have given in the past.
Your scars and your victories define you. They make you. They are things to be proud of.
The ones who work in the dark of night are our heroes. They are the ones who constantly forge ahead no matter how bad things may have been.
There's this little moment that comes upon you like a whisper in the dark. It's just there for a second and then it can be gone. But oh how important it is.
You either run away or run towards your fear.
The challenges that face us are there to determine whether we truly want it bad enough or not. We fight like hell to show our best stuff and time after time we are tried and tried again.
But the big decision to be made is all yours.
Do you run off?
Or do you fight?
This moment tested me only a few days ago and was waiting for me to break. But I didn't. Rather, I faced the moment head on and forged ahead into the challenges that were due to come.
How could it bring about such peace?
How do you face your fear?
You dig deep down into your soul and understand exactly who and what you stand for. When you know what you are all about, it is far easier to face your fears.
Then, forge ahead.
Don't quit when it gets hard.
In a sense, you can almost see the Captain of a ship deciding to head straight into the challenging waters and urging his men to keep their faith. Similarly, you have to do this with your fears.
At times, we lose our focus and our momentum.
We can get discouraged by the lack of movement forward and stray from the plan that is designed to keep us moving ahead.
But when we face our deepest fears, our purpose returns back to us.
And when your purpose comes back, there's a fire deep inside of you raging to continue on.
We must continuously strive to be the greatest versions of ourselves despite the fact that we come up short over and over again. We have to see beyond who we are now to keep ourselves growing and developing.
Yes failure is part of growing.
But there's great victory in even the defeats.
Take incredible amounts of pride in your persistence.
Take pride in the effort you have given in the past.
Your scars and your victories define you. They make you. They are things to be proud of.
The ones who work in the dark of night are our heroes. They are the ones who constantly forge ahead no matter how bad things may have been.
About the Author:
Time to live your dream. Evan Sanders is a professional life coach at AYKME Life Coaching and writes articles about what it means to be living in this world today. You can find some serious inspiration through looking into these How To Motivate Yourself To Lose Weight or these Positive Quotes About Life to start facing those fears after being beaten up a bit by life.
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