Overcoming Adversity

One of these days, I’m going to write more. One of these days, I’m going to tell my story more. One of these days, I’m going to make time for this. One of these days, I’m going to remember before I lay in bed.
One of these days….
One of these days…
One of these days……
Today is the day.
In the coming weeks I hope to tell you more of how I do it. How have I dealt with my own form of adversity? How have a battled the demons in my head? How have I learned to experience uncomfortable things, that others dismiss?
Remember the title of this post is “Overcoming Adversity”, not “Overcame Adversity.” I said “how I do it”, not “how I did it.” There will never be a past tense, until my days are done.
It’s not always been easy, but my experiences can help you. They will help you by learning that someone else knows how you feel. Someone else has issues that are similar to yours. Someone else knows what it’s like.
Topics to follow include:
- Form relationships that stand the test of time
- Rely on others
- Keep trying new things
- Push yourself
- Don’t let others tell you what you can’t do
I’m looking forward to this. I hope you join me.
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Brian, you are doing it! I always looked forward to seeing you because I always felt a peace emitting from you. You are keeping your demons at bay. For that, I wish you continued peace and success.
Thanks for the words of encouragement. I needed that. I hope that all is well with you.
You are definitely an inspiration for us all. I also think it’s important to remember that we all have a cross to bear. Some are easily visible, some are not. Be kind to everyone as you really have no idea what they might be dealing with. Keep on, keepin’ on Brian!
Thanks for your comment. You’re right, that is very important. My credibility comes with the look on my face.