Best way to tackle a problem is facing it head-on.
Easier said than done!
We all have our share of hardships and to us, our own trouble seems the worst.
We all have our share of hardships and to us, our own trouble seems the worst.
I am, in general a
very optimistic person.
The jovial social
kinds, the one you will always see smiling.
There was however this
time, roughly for a year where I went through a bad phase, a personal problem
became so heavy on me that it changed my way of living.
I tried my best to face the situation, all efforts put trying to resolve it but no matter what I did I failed.
The sadness gradually caught hold of me, growing like fungus, expanding its impact.
I tried my best to face the situation, all efforts put trying to resolve it but no matter what I did I failed.
The sadness gradually caught hold of me, growing like fungus, expanding its impact.
Finding comfort in
solitude.
Nothing that earlier
seemed pleasing meant anything now.
Negative thoughts
dominated life. Lost in my own ...in a deserted zone.
Did the problem solve
with this change?
No, another set of
problems emerged - confidence dropping low, no interest in job/work, no fun in
family/friends’ outings.
Then one day someone
shared news of an extended family member’s loss.That triggered a thought -this
person who had passed away, had his share of problems maybe much bigger than
mine but just like that with a tick of a clock, his life along with his
problems ended.
I tried to imagine I
was him, was the problem bigger or living itself?
The more I thought,
the more I realized I was on the wrong track.
I decided to take a
leap. Like an experiment, I did something I never thought I would.
This experiment
changed my routine/surroundings and gradually my focus shifted from my problem to my desires, to
my dreams, to my liking, to my life...
I am now back to being
me, the ME I longed to BE
I haven't yet found
the solution to the problem I had but it doesn't hold me back. I don't even
see it as a problem anymore.
Whether you have
tackled your problems or not, don't make it bigger than you.
None of us is blessed
to be deprived of sorrows.
When you see a 'happy
person' trust in the fact that this person is -
a Phoenix rising back from the ashes!
a Phoenix rising back from the ashes!

