“Reboundability”: An Essential Skill for a Successful Life!

Written by Dr. Shawn Byler


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best viewed as stepping-stones to success. Learn to view adversity as a good and valuable part of growing and learning. Know that there are extremely valuable lessons to be learned from failure and disappointment, and be sure to look for them. Decide to view problems as situations or challenges to be handled or released.

2) Refrain drawing conclusions and making interpretations. All too often we will make a mistake or fail at something and automatically assume that others think that we must be stupid or careless. In truth, it does not matter what others think of us as long as we know who we are and what we are about.

3) Refrain from judging yourself from a critical perspective that leads to less confidence and lower self-esteem. Judging yourself in this way leads to a pattern of repeatingrepparttar same mistakes and repeatingrepparttar 122789 same failures. It is better to observerepparttar 122790 mistake or perceived failure, garnishrepparttar 122791 lesson, and move on. Anything else will keep you stuck and hold you back from success and happiness.

4) Trust that when one door closed another one truly will open. Don’t allow yourself to get so stuck in negative mind patterns that you missrepparttar 122792 next fantastic opportunity! All things happen for a reason, so if you are experiencing a loss, failure or disappointment, a better opportunity will be awaiting you, so keep your eyes peeled!

5) Accept what is. Acceptingrepparttar 122793 current situation isrepparttar 122794 only “sane” choice. Wishing you could changerepparttar 122795 past and beating yourself up is not only futile, it also removesrepparttar 122796 possibility of growing and leaning fromrepparttar 122797 loss, failure, or disappointment. Acceptrepparttar 122798 current situation, do not resist what already is. Do you attempt to resistrepparttar 122799 sun from shining? Of course not. So why would you attempt to resist anything else that already is a reality? Acceptance isrepparttar 122800 only success-promoting choice.

These are just a few ofrepparttar 122801 wonderful pieces of “reboundability”. Learning to rebound quickly from negative situations is a process, so allow yourself time and patience while implementing these new habits for quick recovery.

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Making Commitments of Love and Courage

Written by Steve Brunkhorst


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Commitment isrepparttar beginning of service to others. Making a commitment often requires that we release fear. We need to look clearly at things we would rather not see or accept. I believe courage arises ultimately from love. The courage to serve is inspired byrepparttar 122788 faith to serve not onlyrepparttar 122789 self but also all of humankind.

Inrepparttar 122790 words of Henry van Dyke (1852-1933), "Faith is an adventure; it isrepparttar 122791 courage ofrepparttar 122792 soul to facerepparttar 122793 unknown. But that courage springs fromrepparttar 122794 hope and confidence ofrepparttar 122795 soul that its adventure will succeed." Faith and commitments to service can inspirerepparttar 122796 hope and confidence in each other that our human family needs.

An Outpouring of Love and Compassion

Today, we are witnessing a tremendous outpouring of love and compassion for those in Asia who have endured unimaginable, heartbreaking devastation and loss. Tears flow and prayers are spoken for people we have never met.

Commitments to service and selfless acts of love are taking place globally on an unprecedented scale. Even in extreme tragedy, our "courage ofrepparttar 122797 soul" that Henry van Dyke mentioned flourishes aroundrepparttar 122798 globe as many nationalities join together to help those in need.

At a human level, we do not understand why we must suffer. We cannot removerepparttar 122799 pain or reunite all ofrepparttar 122800 grieving families. Only God will do that. However, our commitments can make life-changing differences.

Commitments that Make a Difference

We must first be acutely aware that we are not guaranteedrepparttar 122801 next ten minutes on this earth. We can grow in appreciation forrepparttar 122802 sanctity of life and realize how capable we are of reaching out with empathy and authentic compassion.

We can also commit to honorrepparttar 122803 worth and dignity of all fellow humans, serving and supporting them in times of need. All of us can serve -- if not with donations, with acts of kindness and prayer. It is a choice we must make forrepparttar 122804 future of our planet. It is a commitment to serve and be responsible forrepparttar 122805 welfare of each other.

© Copyright 2005 by Steve Brunkhorst. Steve coaches people to help them revitalize their inner spark, access their natural talents, and design strategies to reach their personal and professional goals. Get the next issue of Steve's ezine, Achieve! 60-Second Nuggets of Inspiration, by visiting http://AchieveEzine.com


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