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5
Survival Tools for Thriving in Any Life Storm
By LaKeitha
Simmons
If you are conscious
and honest with yourself, challenges occur in your life. Some of
these challenges will be small. Others will seem to shake the very
foundation of your life and make you wonder why you were ever born.
It is at times like the latter that you need tools in your shed to
help you weather the storm.
Connect with
Spirit/God/the Universe
This is the first and
most important tool. Nurturing your connection to a Higher Power will
alleviate the feeling of loneliness that often comes when we feel
that life is raining on us. When you are solidly grounded in Spirit,
you know that life is always on your side despite what it may look
like at the moment. This job loss may be the motivation you need in
order to start your own business. Maintain your connection with your
God and seek comfort and guidance there first in all situations.
Love yourself.
Does this sound a bit
like New Age jargon? Well, it’s the second tool you need in
your shed or you will most certainly get caught up in the hurricane.
This hurricane sometimes looks like the end of a relationship that is
completely devastating. The truth is that you are now being given a
divine opportunity to love yourself. Until you are able to love
yourself, you cannot love or be loved by someone else. This will show
up in all of your relationships. The people in our lives are here to
show us how we feel about ourselves and sometimes to allow us to use
our new tools to exert our new boundaries.
Have a vision
for your life.
Life is a journey.
When you get into your car to drive from Chicago to St. Louis, you
have directions and a map in case you need to take a detour. Being on
your way to your vision is no different than taking a road trip. You
need a clear direction in which to travel and a map in case you need
to take a detour. Write your vision down and keep it someplace where
you will see it. Read it often and use it to make your plans and
to-do lists. This vision is your map to your future. When you are
feeling discouraged, read it and know that that is where you are
headed. Detours may be necessary; but not only do you not have to
stay off course, you may enjoy the scenery if you realize that this
is just a detour. Read your vision out loud. Every word that leaves
your mouth is a prayer. God always answers prayers.
Establish a
Network of support
“No man is an
island, entire of itself.” John Donne was completely right in
this saying. We are all interconnected and we need to nurture the
support that comes with that interconnectedness if we are to thrive.
If you find yourself in the middle of a storm, turn to your support
network. These are people who love you and want only the best for
you. They will be your shoulder to cry on and a resource when you’re
not thinking clearly. If you do not currently have a strong support
system, seek one by hiring a coach, speaking with your pastor,
starting a mastermind group or joining other groups that are of
interest. The key is not to isolate yourself or think that you have
to do it all alone. You are eternally connected to all life and it is
to your advantage to utilize that connection.
Be willing to
let go and embrace change.
When your life seems to
be falling apart, realize that change is inevitable and surrender to
it. The journey will be much more pleasant if you aren’t
dragged along kicking and screaming the entire way. Focus on what’s
good in your life and before you know it, the storm is over and
there’s a beautiful rainbow waiting for you.
Life has challenges.
This is one of the purposes for incarnation. Your job is to weather
the storm with as little pain as possible. Ground yourself in your
spirituality as a protective measure. Harbor tremendous love for
yourself and see that the storms are of a lower intensity. Maintain
your vision and stay on course through even the most treacherous
turmoil. Rally your support for extra protection and damage control.
Finally, be willing to embrace change and allow things to fall away
if necessary. Mourn the loss and move on as there are always better
things in store for you. If you open your hands and let go, there’s
room for you to receive.
LaKeitha Simmons is a
wellbeing coach for women who want to live divinely. She supports
women and teens in uncovering and living their wildest dreams. For
more information, please visit www.breathingprosperity.com
or e-mail lakeitha@breathingprosperity.com.
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