Embrace Change and Challenges – Jar The Ground Tenet

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Change AheadEmbrace change and challenges. This is a tough one because many of us have been trained by society to view many life changes and challenges  in an extremely negative light. Most of us are programmed to make value judgements about everything that we experience. We place each life experience in one of two bins, “good” or”bad.” Add to this the fact that any type of change causes stress, it is no wonder that, in these volatile times, people are more strained than ever.

Change occurs with every day, every hour, and every minute that passes. It may just be a difference in temperature as you travel from inside a warm building to a chilly winter day outside. It can come in the form of that new car smell. Or it can come in the aching loss felt when a loved one dies. Whether we label our change “good” or “bad”, according to researchers and many mental health professionals, the effects of the resulting stress on our health is the same.

When challenges come to us with change these are most often either labeled “bad” or seen as things to be conquered such as the lack of stamina a runner seeks to lessen as she trains for a marathon. We are urged by counselors to “over come” our grief at the loss of a loved one. We “face” challenges in our jobs, relationships, and just about every aspect of our lives.

When I say to embrace change and challenges, I mean that they should be merely acknowledged for what they are. That is things that have happened and nothing more. Labeling something as positive or negative does not actually help us to cope and can cause us to inaccurately categorize the things that happen to us. We have no idea in the grand scheme of things what really is “good” or “bad” as this zen story illustrates.

Change and challenges will be what they are no matter how we label them. By taking a neutral stance we can approach our life without questioning why things happen or trying to “undo” them in our minds. Worry falls away, giving way to clear thinking. When change occurs and challenges present themselves we are not as flustered or shocked. We accept the effects as is and move on.

I know this is NOT easy! Accepting such things as rejection or the loss of a loved one and being able to view it as part of the impersonal flow of life is very difficult. But the rewards of being able to do so are huge. We can view our lives and the events that affect us with perspective and act rather than react.

There is much more to the concept that we should embrace change and ehallenges. If you would like to learn more contact me  here. If you would like to schedule a Jar The Ground talk for your organization feel free to contact me via the “Book a Speaking Engagement” menu bar link above.

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Why This Blog?

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What is it about the adversity in our lives that causes some people to engage their perseverance to succeed  and others to crumple to the ground, paralysed in fear? This might seem like an odd question to pose. But when you consider that there are a multitude of books, seminars, and programs developed by psychologists, self-help experts and motivational speakers to help whoever will pay overcome their extra challenges, succeed in life and be happy with their lives, then it becomes evident that these are questions worth pondering.

There are many stories out there about individuals who beat the odds stacked against them and succeed. There seem to be just as many stories about people who have given up on life, who have no sense of hope. It is not my intention in creating this blog to suggest what people should try to achieve what others want them to. Rather that in the face of adversity, they can succeed in overcoming the things that hold them back from doing what they want to do. I do wish that more people had hopes, dreams and the wherewithal to at least make attempts at satisfying their desires. There are quite a few people who live in fear of change and lack the support they need to overcome the things in life that paralyze them.

I know that the right thing to do is to keep on trying, to keep on dreaming, and to shut out the many naysayers and put-down artists out there. Perhaps there are nay saysers because they do not know how to succeed themselves. They have probably not taken the time to understand your current challenges.  Perhaps they have not considered that we all are continuously undergoing transformation.

I know this not because I have always accomplished every goal I have set for myself. And I don’t claim to know this because it made me fabulously rich or famous. It has not. I only know this because I would not be able to write this if I had given up. I know this because I have had to face my demons or cease to survive. I know this because I have been lucky enough to have people who support and love me enough to selflessly give of themselves to help me dare to succeed. It is a profound gift to have family,  friends, and coworkers who just exspress their faith in you.

I hope in this blog to be able to help people having a rough time to find a way through their pain and fear. I invite readers to ask questions and offer constructive suggestions in their comments. There are many people suffering from illness and hard luck in this world who need hope, faith in themselves and the support of others to succeed.

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