This month it is all about RESILIENCY and PAT is here to share her thoughts on the subject...
Resiliency is the ability to change or adapt to our
circumstances. This doesn’t mean you just trip lightly down the path and hope
for the best. Your destination is not just survival but true happiness. So,
being resilient means to seek paths that lead you toward positive change. It
means analyzing where you are, reflecting where you want to be, and choosing to
lean toward opportunities for improvement. You must be aware. You must be
courageous. You must change your thinking from “there is no choice” to “how can
I turn this around.”
Looks great on paper, but how does one become resilient?
The first step is to be aware that life is full of choices.
Then CHOOSE! Good or bad, making a choice is better than making none at all.
Refuse to choose and you’ll become a prisoner of your own life. For instance,
after a multitude of recent changes, I find myself after 15 years at my job to
be in danger of losing hours and benefits. I carry insurance for my family. I
now have the choice to “wait and see” or I can CHOOSE to look at my options. Am
I still employable? Are the pay/benefits the same or better elsewhere? I can
make the choice to step over my fears and comfort to blaze a new path for
myself.
The second step is how you choose to feel and react in
the stresses of everyday life (I call it strife). For weeks, I chose to let the
fear and worry make me physically and emotionally sick. And then the AH-HA
moment struck. I had the choice to make my situation into an adventure and
discover things about myself that I either had never known before, or had just
forgotten. I had skills, I was a hard worker, I was a people person. I stopped
worrying when or if the axe would fall and signed up at an employment agency. I
updated my resume (that was a real confidence booster). I search the web to see
what positions are out there. But mostly, I stopped feeling sorry for myself
and for having to leave a job I loved with people I loved. I realized that
those people went before me, and I no longer loved the job. Choose the path
toward taking your life in your own hands, for better or for worse. Choose to make a choice.
The last step toward being resilient is focusing on what
makes you happy. You can’t feel and maintain confidence in your choices if you
aren’t positive. The glorious colors of the changing leaves and the smell of wood fires make me happy.
Holding my new grandson makes me happy. Cooking a meal and sitting down to a
conversation with my family makes me happy. Be mindful of the things that
make you happy. Keeping a smile on your face and laughter on the tip of your
tongue will keep you from wallowing in negative feelings.
Finally, let's look at our success rate. That’s right, so far we’re
at 100%. Here we are, on the path together, all with different life
experiences, stresses and fears. Yet we are walking together, kicking those
obstacles off our paths and moving toward our goals. Keep going. There will
always be others to help you up when you stumble. You can give them a hand as
well when they need it. All you need to do is CHOOSE to change or adapt, to be
resilient.
Happy trails!
Please be sure to pop over to Pat's personal blog, Patacake Pages, for more inspiration.
Well folks, that is it for today but please be sure to join us on Monday for the midway.
May you always have the ability to be resilient in whatever challenges you face.
Please be sure to pop over to Pat's personal blog, Patacake Pages, for more inspiration.
Well folks, that is it for today but please be sure to join us on Monday for the midway.
May you always have the ability to be resilient in whatever challenges you face.
1 comment:
Wow, I can't wait for you to read my thoughts in tomorrow's post. We are definitely in the same ball park on this one! I really enjoy reading everyone's thoughts and ideas. It's so fun to see how a word or idea can inspire and be interpreted.
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