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How To Manage Difficulties and Emerge Winner?

December 29, 2008 By IYC Team Leave a Comment

It is a challenge is to live a fulfilling, winning life. It is far easier to let yourself go along with flow of the times. But to get up and fulfill your dreams, it requires courage.

There is enough in life to feel anxious about. Your looks, quarreling parents, rebellious children, financial worries, serious illness. You need to be confident otherwise you may be overwhelmed with insecurity, frustration or apathy.

If you are sure of things about your life, it is best to concentrate your energies. Keep focused on what you are doing that on what you need to do right now, and gradually your full potential will emerge.

The most important thing is not to give up.

Do not succumb to negativity or cynicism. Don’t compare yourself with others.

You are unique in every sense and irreplaceable.

Even if you are sometimes laughed at, or people let you down, keep going forward and never let yourself be defeated.

Any easy life where everything goes your way might seem great, but it won’t help you develop your character. You may even become a person who is of no help when things get tough.

There is no such thing as a whole life of smooth sailing. When life poses you a challenge, it is strengthening you.

Difficulties help you to become a person of depth and substance.  It is better to live a life crammed full of memories of struggles and wonderfully varied experiences than to look back and find nothing worthwhile.

You possess a treasure more valuable than power or fame.

Edward Whymper was a nineteenth century English mountaineer who set out to climb the Matterhorn in Alps. It had never been scaled before. His first attempt failed, but he resolved not to give up, and year after year he pitted himself against the mountain.

One attempt he got within 430 meters of the summit, but slipped and was seriously injured. Another time a rock fall forced him to descend. He was defeated seven times, but he didn’t give up. Finally, on July 14, 1865, on his eighth attempt, he made it to the peak.

Challenging a great goal and you can break through your limitations and realize incredible growth.

Try to develop such a strong sense of responsibility that you can stand up to the fiercest storms.

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