THE CATALYST CALLED PAIN: Motivation
A connection
between your present and future is evident. What we do in the present is paid
for in the future. Someone keeps the accounts. Call it the cycle of nature.
Therefore, it is important to realise how important it is to live with a
mission. Every step counts. What’s your life’s mission? Have you taken your
first step?
The process
to convert your present into future is automatic. The process to convert future
into the success you planned for in the present is not automatic, and requires
consistent effort.
Pain is the
catalyst that converts the present dream into a future reality.
I am talking
about the pain inflicted in the process of fighting for your dreams. Don’t
bypass pain. Pain, on the experiential level, is like a book of wisdom.
You must
differentiate between the pain of the world and the pain of your mission. Run
as much as you want from the pain of the world. But the pain of the mission is
yours to experience and learn from. Don’t run from it.
Have you a
chance to find that opportunity you always longed for somewhere away from your
home? Are you afraid to go in search of your dream job alone? The difference
between the successful person and the unsuccessful person is the ability to
face the pain in following a dream. All of them experience pain. But when they
talk about their efforts their pain seems like a good story that leads to a
great ending. “Turn your wounds into wisdom,” said Oprah Winfrey.
Lesson:
The pain in
the present could be transformed into fruits of the future.
Have you taken the first step towards your dream? Read about first step here> http://anu-lal.blogspot.com/2017/07/motivation-first-step-rule.html
This Blog Post is in association with BW Books
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