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

Written by Dr. Shawn Byler


Do you have difficulty recovering from mistakes, failure and disappointment? Do you find yourself reliving these setbacks over and over? Do certain life situations or challenges have you stressed torepparttar max?

Was that a resounding YES? If so, you may want to invest some time into acquiringrepparttar 122789 skill of quick “reboundability”. Reboundability is essential to leading a productive, successful and happy life. Life is full of change, stress, disappointment, setbacks, failure, illness, injury, loss of competitions or jobs, death, and so on. How we handle these types of situations is what makesrepparttar 122790 difference between being joyful, successful individuals and those who wallow in self-pity, and stay stuck in habits of worry, fear and insecurity.

What does it mean to “rebound quickly”? Rebounding isrepparttar 122791 ability to quickly recover from perceived loss and failure. It means breaking old mental patterns and behaviors that keep you stuck and miserable.

Individuals lacking great “reboundability” skills engage in destructive patterns of self-punishment, which inevitably results in loved ones suffering as well. This may come inrepparttar 122792 form of irritability, sadness, depression, physical, emotional or even physical abuse, alcoholism, and over-working just to name a few! These negative habits make it virtually impossible to maintain a truly joyful and contented life.

Sample situation: Loss of a big sales opportunity. Those who have not acquiredrepparttar 122793 skill of “reboundability” will engage in destructive mind habits overrepparttar 122794 course of a few days or frequently even weeks. These habits include replayingrepparttar 122795 perceived failure or setback over and over as well as engaging in negative and counterproductive self-talk. They continually second-guess themselves, or tell themselves that they are stupid and will never succeed. They may even convince themselves thatrepparttar 122796 potential client didn’t like them or thought they were incompetent.

This habitual pattern of thinking actually steals your ability to perform or be betterrepparttar 122797 next time. These negative mind patterns drastically diminish your ability to be clear (focused) or to accomplish goals. Negative mind habits erode confidence and self-esteem. If you continue to allow your mind to be control, rather than you in control of your mind, you will continue to feel and be defeated.

Break negative habits with these 5 pointers to quick “Reboundability” 1) Change your perspective! You must know that setbacks, mistakes and failures are a part of life’s learning process and are key elements of meeting your potential and gaining success. Disappointments and failures are

Making Commitments of Love and Courage

Written by Steve Brunkhorst


By Steve Brunkhorst http://AchieveEzine.com

There is a story about a little girl who suffered from a serious disease. Her best chance of recovery would be to receive a blood transfusion from her five-year old brother.

The doctor explainedrepparttar situation torepparttar 122788 little brother. He askedrepparttar 122789 boy if he would be willing to give his blood to his sister.

The young boy hesitated for a brief moment. Then he took a deep breath and said, "Yes, I'll do it if it will save my sister's life."

Duringrepparttar 122790 transfusion,repparttar 122791 boy lay inrepparttar 122792 bed next to his sister. He smiled when he saw color returning to her cheeks. Then his smile started to fade, and his face grew pale.

With a trembling voice, he looked up atrepparttar 122793 doctor and asked, "Will I start to die now already?"

The little boy had misunderstoodrepparttar 122794 doctor's explanation. He thought that he would need to give all of his blood to save his sister, and he would have done so.

Moving from Resolution to Commitment

The realization of our goals, dreams, and deepest desires depends greatly on commitment, stepping fromrepparttar 122795 familiar intorepparttar 122796 new. It requires putting our faith onrepparttar 122797 line to honor our purpose, our personal contract with life. We make resolutions and carry them with us until we commit firmly. Once we commit and begin takingrepparttar 122798 necessary actions, resolutions become unnecessary.

Without commitment, we remain chained to resolutions and visions, living perpetually beyondrepparttar 122799 present moment. Though we need to envision with gratitude our goals and their attainment, it is now we must take action. Only inrepparttar 122800 present moment will we realizerepparttar 122801 soul's tremendous courage to follow our own true north -- to manifestrepparttar 122802 reason we are alive.

The Courage to Serve

Rollo May wrote, "The acorn becomes an oak by means of automatic growth; no commitment is necessary...But a man or woman becomes fully human only by his or her choices and his or her commitment to them. People attain worth and dignity byrepparttar 122803 multitude of decisions they make from day to day. These decisions require courage."

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