Morning Motivator – What to do When You Get Kicked in the Teeth

"Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents, which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant."
-Horace

So your client is mad at you… now what? Your event is not going off as planned…why? Your homeowners insurance company is freaking out after you bought your home… What's next? The question is WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TO FIX IT?!

Adversity is one of the CRUELEST teachers and one of the most POWERFUL. It shows us what the OTHER side of success looks like and gives us that unfamiliar taste of real challenges. Do you believe you will NEVER face adversity? Do you think your life would be BETTER without it?

Consider this – the last GREAT accomplishment you had (I'm speaking about QUALITY, not just a size) was it laced in adversity? Was there a DYNAMIC challenge that had to be navigated, sought out and conquered? If it was a GREAT accomplishment of great QUALITY – you already know the answer is yes. Understanding this, we need to look at ADVERSITY as an opportunity for us to define our LEGACY, showcase out TALENTS and prove our RESILIENCE. Adversity is just life's way of reminding you how POWERFUL you CAN be… if you choose!

2 DEGREE SUCCESS STEP:

The most difficult facet of adversity is the pain associated with it while it lingers in front of you, reminding you of its nagging importance. What is the best way to get past a difficult situation? That's an easy answer – QUICKLY!

The BEST option you have in the face of adversity is QUICK and DECISIVE ACTION! The faster you take it on and knock it out, the sooner you will feel a release of pressure and an increase of pride. Your success is a measurement of the number of difficult discussion and situations you have taken through completion. You have the CHOICE to linger or succeed… make today a choice of EXCELLENCE!

Cheers,
Zach

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