Chatting with a friend, it was clear that something had changed in her life, for I had never before known her to be so comfortable in her own skin.
As a matter-of-fact, she oozed confidence, joy and strength.
“What had caused the change?” I asked.
The answer was not a quick one, waiting on the tip of her tongue, but one that came from asking it of herself … again, and again. For her answer was not in an event or epiphany, but in a slow and gradual change from the inside out.
As we talked, I found myself suggesting different possible events and choices she had made, in the last year, or more. Each suggestion caused her to pause and not, but not in total agreement.
At last we discussed some of the more difficult things she had been through and experienced. The more we talked the more clear it was that life had actually been more challenging, more difficult, through this process of her metamorphosis. There were events and frustrations she had faced that might put many of us back in our beds with the blankets over our heads.
Finally I smiled at her, “I know what precipitated this changed! You chose bravery. You did the hard stuff, you faced the challenges and you kept moving forward.”
She smiled, reflecting on my words, but also reflecting on what had gone on in her life.
She was an overcomer, and doing that hard stuff, the uncomfortable stuff, challenging herself to keep going actually strengthened her, making her even more prepared to forge on when the next, even more difficult challenge presented itself.
Often in our society, today, we are gracious with ourselves, giving ourselves the permission to say no, to bow out and to not complete the tasks that are difficult. This is not all bad, but maybe, what we need to consider, is that it is through perseverance, through humility and through hardships that we condition ourselves, growing in strength as we commit to completing the challenge?
“A sense of weakness may bestir us to a bravery
which else we had not known.”
C.H. Spurgeon
Carole I love reading your posts! Hugs Rita
Thanks, Rita, for letting me know. I write, publish then have no idea where my thoughts land! So miss you and the La Dolce Vita girls!
Carole
I’ve heard this message so many times, and in so many ways, but this is the first time it really resonated with me. Thank you so very much.
Thanks Christina! I am glad it spoke to you. It is never easy to do the hard stuff, to be brave. Oh man it’s not easy!
Carole