When we keep accepting things that we can’t change, we’ll probably end up accepting everything because, at face value, everything that we need to change requires some measure of effort.
Once something presents a bit of challenge, most times, the natural inclination is to decide that it’s difficult and stressful, then we decide to avoid the challenge and settle into accepting the status quo. This doesn’t take away the problem that we have, rather it simply adds it to an ever-growing list of things left untackled.
‘Can’t’ is a strong operative word that changes the dynamics of how we view things and our ability to give it our best shot.
Just taking away that little letter ‘t’ and leaving it at ‘can’ stimulate the psyche. Saying I can, I will and I need to make the necessary adjustments to change a circumstance shifts our mindset and perspective. We find ourselves looking for all the possible approaches to a resolution to our challenges. Sometimes, the resolution might not be tangible but primarily a changed state of the mind.
This post from Lady Cee on expectations – a somewhat juxtaposition to my own thoughts above – is one that I would recommend for those looking for inspiration and self-help instruction regarding achieving their dreams. Lots of food for thought.
“You can’t predict the future. What you can do is let go of the baggage of your past and move forward without expectations.” Jason Harvey
Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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I love the quote you have used Jacqueline. And I agree, avoiding a challenge just makes for an ever-growing pile of things needing to be accomplished, which is precisely what has happened to me!
Thank you for this post. Thank you for the boost and thank you for the link to my post about Expectations.
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It’s a pleasure to share Lady Cee. Be fair to yourself, I think you’ve got a lot going on in with work and all maybe that’s why. With time you will find your rthym again.
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Thank you dear Jacqueline.
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Wisdom is understanding what we can change and what we cannot.
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True. It’s foolhardy to try to force something that we would never be able to change.
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