You know something? God doesn’t place burdens on us that we can’t bear. But do we know when they are God-imposed burdens or if they are the consequences of our own decisions? I think it’s the same. God allows us to carry the consequences of our bad decisions, he allows us to walk our path. At the same time, he lets us know that he is with us.
He’s those little drops of tranquility that we get when we are going through a time of storms and anguish. He’s like a spoonful of honey in a very salty delicacy.
Each person struggles with his or her bad decisions, to the point that we don’t know how to differentiate between if it’s certainly a bad decision or if it’s the payment to reach one more objective towards the total triumph.
The important thing in life is to trace our path. To move forward with effort and every time we struggle to put one more rung on our ladder of life, we do it with conviction.
Assume the challenges and plan your paths. Some paths will be easy to follow and others will be very laborious, but the important thing is to move forward and not let tribulations ruin our efforts.
On occasion, thoughts of defeat may come. Because fighting gets tiring, especially when the struggle is constant and relentless, it’s then that we think that we are doing something wrong, but why not think that what we are doing is right and the struggles are only some tests made to measure our own resistance.
That’s when we should ask ourselves questions and see where we are going and if we have really made progress since we started in some activity.
I have always thought that all beginnings are difficult and in the long journey of life there are many obstacles. Some are heavier than others, but moving forward is our only alternative. If we think about what we have achieved, we will understand if we are doing well.
Challenges will always be the order of the day. As long as existence continues, human beings are in search of new things or new activities that will take them out of the routine. But when the effort reaches limits outside of the stipulated that’s when objections come to mind.
We are ready to think about whether the new activity is really of benefit or if we should just give up. It’s in the human being to elucidate what is convenient, to leave or to continue.
Sometimes it is necessary to weigh if it’s worth the torment we are facing or if on the contrary it’s better and necessary to cut our losses.
Leaving the comfort zone will always be a dilemma. Thinking well about the challenges we will take on in order to assume the consequences of our actions is always a real path to follow.
It seems that at the moment we accept to make changes in our life that we had thought to do, all the obstacles that can occur to prevent a rapid unfolding appear simultaneously.
Things that can happen do happen and this is pointed out by Morfhy's law. Even the unthinkable happens.
When I took on the resposability of buying a new ultrasound equipment to pay for it with my hard work and efforts, I never thought I would take on so many challenges. Day by day new obstacles are added. When I think I solve the most problematic one, a new hope opens up and it gives me some encouragement. But then a bigger challenge occurs and then life seems like a yo-yo.
Challenges come and challenges go, obstacles overcome and stumbling blocks to begin. Who has the knowledge to know what is to come.
Was I better off before, am I better off now, what does the day hold for me, what other challenges lie ahead?
These are all questions I have been asking myself. My quiet days are over. Challenges are about to open my eyes to the new day, and it’s up to me to have the strength to continue, hand in hand with God who gives me the strength.
If you are thinking of taking on a new challenge, think about whether you are prepared for all the things that are coming your way. And then add to that 75% of events to occur that you had not thought of, that you don’t think can happen. Then you will be on the right path to determine what’s a good and right decision.
Hopefully you will take on the challenges with fortitude in pursuit of achieving your goals, the effort is always worth it.
When I have problems, I always think that is the consequence of my decision. I call God to give me wisdom so that I able to surpass it. I learn from it, I always learn.