“What not to forget in Adversity”
Don’t you dread those unexciting, gloomy times when you feel
nothing is going right? Such moments are so stressful that they don’t let you
sleep peacefully.
Yes, I am referring to every situation which doesn’t work as
per our expectations. The disappointment can appear in any manner. It could be something smallest as forgetting
to add the most important ingredient in your recipe or anything biggest like
losing your most important PPT on your presentation day. From losing your phone
in an auto to having hard time with your boss, from breaking up with someone
you love to having a dispute with your parents to claim your freedom, from getting
upset about the daily chore which got delayed to not able to understand where
exactly your life is heading. Urban life is full of chaos. Our routines are
filled with plenty challenges in almost every aspect.
And while this plays on our live screen, we inadvertently
search for a solution in the easiest way possible at the backstage. Solutions
are not always the permanent ones, but bring some relief for time being. And
everyone tries this as per their own capacity, choice, beliefs, values and
obviously the circumstances. So indulging in a loud party, drinking all the
worries could be someone’s decision or else talking it out with the closest
person overnight for hours could be an alternative for someone. Pouring your
heart in your journal or smoking it up with weed could be the answer.
Meditating, joining support groups can help to find peace or simply thinking
over them for hours would be the only thing possible. And then at times these
issues are suppressed till such a great extent that they only raise their heads
when people end up having irrational fights or when they become anxious for
months, years without realizing why! Perhaps this is the worst thing out of
all.
No matter what it is that bothers you, it has to come to the
surface. Acceptance is the foremost important step. Such perilous times steal
all our positive energy and push us to the edge. Though we never physically
fall, but on emotional level we lose our grip with every passing second.
All the self-help books, therapists and our well-wishers
constantly try to uplift our broken spirit with greater messages. Such
affirmations sound very soothing but using them in a certain way is something
that most of us aren’t aware of.
So pondering over these low periods of life, it struck me
that how your own research & theories can help you a great deal. Mine
taught me few lessons which I would love to share.
This might sound odd
but try to give up the thought of perfection. It’s not at all important. Acceptance,
as mentioned already. Become selfish and do what feels right to your senses. Stop
trying the repetitive methods of solution, try alternatives and keep changing
them till you are happy. Ignore and literally avoid all that triggers or
increases your problem. Make mistakes and allow yourself to make many mistakes.
Talk to yourself aloud in mirror or whatever that suits you. Cry and empty your
heart alone or with someone who is your favorite listener. Take a break and go
back to your happy times via pictures, videos or any sorts of memories. Start
afresh as if nothing ever went wrong; don’t expect it to be successful or
perfect even in this attempt. Just do it to enjoy the process or to tell
yourself ‘hey see, I tried’! Stop thinking over who would like it or not, you
love your ways- that’s all matters. Yes, listen and consider opinions but trust
only your gut. Take charge and push every intangible obstacle that
underestimates you.
You might lose yourself thousand times in adversity but
regaining your positive self back ten thousand times is the only way out. In
fact, adversity exists to remind us of our enormous powers which we seldom
explore, as usually there’s no need that arises with such a great intend. It
enters to stir your soul, and to turn you into something you are meant to
become.
So next time you have hardship, sit back relax and just say,
‘bring it on, I have nailed many like you before and I am prepared to drown and
bounce back again with this and many like these in the future.’
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