EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON(OR DOES IT?)...

Written by Craig Lock


I truly believe that, no matter how bad or traumatic an event appeared atrepparttar time, absolutely everything happens for a reason - to teach us lessons as we grow inrepparttar 123775 'scholarly journey' of life... and that this only means that something much bigger and better, something way more beautiful is waiting for you - somewhere, somehow!

God can weave a beautiful tapestry from evenrepparttar 123776 most tangled thread of a shattered life. It's just a matter of " hanging in byrepparttar 123777 fingernails" withrepparttar 123778 hidden strength of character, that we all have deep within us...and which is only severely tested in trials and tribulations. Likerepparttar 123779 'pearl of great' price, which is produced byrepparttar 123780 intense irritation ofrepparttar 123781 oyster. This suffering breeds our great strength of character, which is within every one of us.

Hard times strengthen our courage and our faith, even if we can't see it atrepparttar 123782 time through our severe pain. The important thing to remember is that we are MOVING, even when we appear to be "stuck deep inrepparttar 123783 mire ofrepparttar 123784 smelly brown stuff."

Sometimes our steps seem to be painfully slow, as I experienced for a LONG time in my personal journey, yet I never gave up. Faith kept me going all those long hard years inrepparttar 123785 wilderness. Now I can look back and see everything, allrepparttar 123786 events, traumatic and happy in my life, that have happened to me, seem to have prepared me for this unique path, that I'm on. They (+ my life choices made) have "pavedrepparttar 123787 way" for me to be where I am now in my life journey and they will "determine my destiny" inrepparttar 123788 days ahead.

A Detour on the Road to Success

Written by Boris Vene


If you are like most people, you are often confronted with fears that hold you back - consciously or subconsciously. Although you weren't born with them, you are underrepparttar strong influence ofrepparttar 123774 environment that implanted them. You might even be tempted to think that worry and fear isrepparttar 123775 primary base from which your actions stem.

Salespeople know of this powerful influence. People buy truckloads of insurance in preparation for some disaster that "might" happen. "It is better to be safe than sorry." Do you have an extra set of keys (or two) for your house or car? Do you buy food, drinks or even pills that will help you improve your complexion or lose unwanted weight?

Whether it is a fear of losing something good, or getting something bad, fear is a driving force that is always there ...

Why does someone behave rudely or arrogantly?

Because he or she is afraid of losing their "feeling of" authoritative power, which would destroy or undermine his or her position in society. You already know where jealousy stems from - out of fear for you, wanting or losing something you think you cannot have orrepparttar 123776 fear that someone else will get what you feel "belongs to you."

New situations in life force you to confront a new set of fears. You may even comfort yourself by saying it isn't so bad. Have you ever made a doctor's appointment, a dentist appointment or a hairstyling appointment only to arrive in repparttar 123777 respective waiting area with no pain orrepparttar 123778 best hair day you've had in a long time? Now you want to go home. Fear is a powerful motivator.

Some ofrepparttar 123779 more common fears are:

1. Fear ofrepparttar 123780 Unknown 2. Fear of Failure and Rejection 3. Fear of Loss (losing what you have) 4. Fear of Facing Reality 5. Fear of Disapproval

You have to deal with ALL of these fears if you want to succeed.

You cannot deny them or banish them to your subconscious, as that will only add fuel to a fire that will probably and suddenly burst out beyond your control. Like fires, fears are easiest to squelch when they are still small.

Confront your fears and banish them forever!

Start with ...

THE FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN

There isn’t a person alive that isn’t apprehensive, nervous or even fearful of entering new territory, wandering intorepparttar 123781 great unknown. What will it hold? How will it change you? Will you be able to handlerepparttar 123782 situation or completerepparttar 123783 task? Will you know what to do and haverepparttar 123784 ability to do it? Will you be laughed at? Will it be worth it?

One way of confrontingrepparttar 123785 unknown is to recognize that without action you will never escape mediocrity. The primary difference between people who fulfill their dreams and those that don’t is action –repparttar 123786 former move from words to action,repparttar 123787 latter never get beyondrepparttar 123788 words.

Ask yourself:

What could I lose if I begin to act? Answer frankly. Typical answers are time, pride and so on. You should note that these answers are merely superficial.

What could I gain? An experience that will, without a doubt, make you richer (maybe financially) and one that will bring you closer, above all, to success. You shouldn't forget that it is self-confidence, overcoming your fears and changing your habits or undesirable attributes (like transforming yourself from timid to outgoing) that bring you a step closer to attaining your desires.

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