Have you even been faced with a seemingly insurmountable problem? Most of us have. In fact, some of you may be facing circumstances right now that feel so overwhelming that you feel almost paralyzed. Some of you may have been putting up with a situation for so long that you simply feel that nothing new can be done.
Do you find yourself surrounded by naysayers who squash every new idea, who discourage your every impulse, who leave you feeling more depleted than ever before? And you start to believe their words; you start to take their opinions over your own heart-felt and often great guided desires. Don’t you dare believe that there isn’t a solution or an answer to your quest!
Don’t let yourself believe that there isn’t at least one positive thing you could do, one person you could call, or a new understanding that you can have or achieve to make things better. It’s simply not true.
I’ll bet you that times have changed so much that what once was thought to be true is simply not the case anymore. What was once true may longer be so. You may have been misinformed. You may have only part of the story. So don’t assume that what you think to be true about a certain situation is true, no matter what someone else says. Check it out for yourself! What was once impossible may now indeed be possible. As Dee Wallace says, impossible really say I’m possible. You can make your situation possible. Yes you can!
If you feel your idea is a good one, find a way to pursue it or gather support for it. The same goes for what you feel is so insurmountable; give yourself a moment to breathe, gather your good thoughts together, decide to take another stab at it or choose to get support of another. Often two heads are better than one. That saying is still around because it holds Truth.
Don’t do the same thing over and over again (the definition of insanity). Try something new, even if you’ve tried something new in the past. Try again but with a new focus of an excited “I can do this!” energy. Get a new perspective from family, friends, or others. Get some help from professionals. Get moving. Believe you really can do something because you can!
Let’s do this…..together is better!