GET MOTIVATED!!! MOVE FORWARD!!!

The market has been hard for all of us, both for those who are transitioning as well as for those who are just getting started in our career. I would like to share fellow Monkeys with an article that a friend of mine has sent out while I was going through tough times.

Hope this will give everyone the motivation to keep moving ahead. I will also be putting together a series of motivational video clips that will help my fellow Monkeys get through the hard time. Feel free to add video clips. Maybe we can all create a "power playlist" to motivate each other. Here is the article that I promised.


Growing Hurts. A Lot.

Making changes –especially ones of the magnitude that you want to make –is very, very painful.

They don’t tell you that when they tell you how glamorous it is to quit your job, rebuild your identity, and travel around the planet (if you’re into that sort of thing).

Just the sheer act of stopping your reliance on others to feel good and to truly take your life into your own hands is very radical, and can cause a lot of pain. Why?

Before, if you didn’t stand out much, you will now. And standing out –as per theTall Poppy Syndrome –will cause a lot of criticism to come your way. Your new way of living will be under assault from people –especially the people who you are closest to, since your new choice to live life in a new way will impact them the most. You’ll be different –which will make them feel uncomfortable.

I know what this is like. The problem is, you might be left with no choice but to cut those people out of your life and replace them. In this way, the self-improvement journey can be incredibly lonely. I know it has for me –in fact, it was borne out of loneliness. Odds are, if I hadn’t hit rock bottom and lost a few friends, I wouldn’t be where I am today.

You will end up feeling like there are two sides of yourself –the “good side” and the “bad side”. Actually, it will be more of a war between the “old you” and the “new you”, and you don’t know which side to trust. You’ll feel like you have a split personality with crazy mood swings, and your good days and bad days will be unpredictable.

When you’re facing your fears on a daily basis and truly making radical changes, this is what life can be like. You lose friends, you lose connections, you start to wonder if anything really matters anymore, or if what you’re doing is even right. You begin to doubt that the struggle is worth it, and why you can’t go back to how you felt before.

What’s worse is that, oftentimes, things seem to fall apart in your life –things that used to be constant. Things that you used to be sure of… Well, you aren’t so sure of them anymore. Overall, life becomes one giant question mark, and, for many people, the uncertainty can be extremely painful and stressful.

A Plea

Even though life can be difficult when you’re going through this stage, whatever you do –do not give up.

The uncertainty and the anxiety do not last forever. In fact, you should relish experiencing them.

Why?

Because that period when you’re not feeling at your best, when your world seems upside down, is when you’re experiencing the most growth. Putting yourself through the fire, day in, day out, will make you stronger in ways that you could never imagine.

If you’re feeling like this now –great! No, seriously. You’re on the right track. Keep doing what you’re doing, because you’re moving to a much better place. This phase of anxiety, insecurity, and strife is only a transition on your way to a better life. Trust me.

Better yet, trust yourself. You can make it, as long as you keep taking action to expose your fears and make yourself feel more alive every single day. As long as you keep moving, you’ll be alright.

You’ll make mistakes along the way. Those are cool too. Don’t let them effect you and realize that everything that happens to you is just part of the process.

I know what this feels like. You probably won’t believe me now (and I didn’t believe the people who told me I’d be okay either), but you’re going to be okay at the end of this, and the story of your transformation (everyone has one) will be one that you can tell your kids. Just don’t let it define you when you’re on the other side of the chasm.

Above all, though, work your hardest to make your dreams come true. Because, honestly, the life that you want, if you’re reading this post right now, is within your reach. Dreaming is great. Chasing your dreams and taking action is even better.

Even if you’re stuck in that painful transition stage right now, keep moving and keep doing work to forge the life that you want and deserve.

Because, truly, if you weather the storm now, you’ll reap the rewards later.

 

"There’s no better feeling than winning. Dealing your opponent the death blow, then standing over his lifeless body as the world around you leaps to their feet, falling all over each other, to get a taste of your hero’s jizzm. The immature man revels in such adulations... The mature man however, celebrates not. Because he knows that every victory is just a pre-cursor to another f*cked up test."

By Kenny Powers

 
JeremyLinMVP:
"There’s no better feeling than winning. Dealing your opponent the death blow, then standing over his lifeless body as the world around you leaps to their feet, falling all over each other, to get a taste of your hero’s jizzm. The immature man revels in such adulations... The mature man however, celebrates not. Because he knows that every victory is just a pre-cursor to another f*cked up test."

By Kenny Powers

Thanks for sharing. Great quote. Have a great weekend. :-)

"I am the hero of the story. I don't need to be saved."
 

sxh6321, great post and article! Reminds me of one of my favorite motivational quotes:

"Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplacable spark. In the hopeless swamps of the not quite, the not yet, and the not at all, do not let the hero in your soul perish and leave only frustration for the life you deserved, but never have been able to reach. The world you desire can be won, it exists, it is real, it is possible, it is yours."

"Rage, rage against the dying of the light." - DT
 
Aragorn:
sxh6321, great post and article! Reminds me of one of my favorite motivational quotes:

"Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplacable spark. In the hopeless swamps of the not quite, the not yet, and the not at all, do not let the hero in your soul perish and leave only frustration for the life you deserved, but never have been able to reach. The world you desire can be won, it exists, it is real, it is possible, it is yours."

Thanks for sharing Aragorn. Great quote. Very inspirational. Have a great weekend. :-)

"I am the hero of the story. I don't need to be saved."
 
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Really great thread - very supportive. Thanks for starting this thread, sxh6321, and thanks for those who have posted inspirational quotes or videos.

Honestly, I've lived through what that article mentioned. It's a living hell - I actually felt like I was reading about me a bit. During that time, I used to youtube inspirational videos, read articles online, read random books (not exactly self-help), listen to motivational music & etc. But none of it worked - temporarily it would work but I'd slip into my negative habits. Parents recommended therapy but I refused to go. I felt as if no one could understand me & began to alienate myself.

In the end, I found this super girly book...it's the type of book I would be ashamed of picking up at the bookstore. Thank god for ebooks haha! I chose it thinking "Eh, why not? It's probably gonna be the same old inspirational crap I've read about already." (I used to be quite negative during those times..) I found it on google books where it recommends books you might like. But that book saved me - it's not about inspiration completely. It's just that when you're going through those hard times, you have this sense of hopelessness & also frustration when you're feel that hopeless. And that book showed me how to move forward somehow.

The inspirational stuff on this thread is great - I'm sure it'll help someone who feels as if they should just give up. You should never give up cause you never know when life will give you a miracle. For me, lack of inspiration wasn't my issue - I'm too stubborn to give up. Getting back up on my feet wasn't the problem for me...it's just that I just fell into a deeper hole every time I did. Once you're motivated to move forward, the next thing you feel is frustration cause you don't know how to make everything right again, and that book I found helped me.

It's quite girly so I don't think it'd help the people on here much. I think men & women connect in a different way so I won't post anything on here. If someone out there is reading this & needs help, feel free to contact me. I'd be glad to help or at least lend an ear haha.

The book did have a lot of quotes so I'll post some on here later. I guess I just wanted to say if someone is having a rough time right now, you're not alone. It's a struggle everyday to keep believing in yourself (especially after a series of failures), accepting your failures & moving forward. Like the article said, you will be a stronger person after this. Do whatever you have to do to keep moving forward...even if it means singing like Dory from Finding Nemo like I did haha

http://www.youtube.com/embed/CmyUkm2qlhA?rel=0

 

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"I am the hero of the story. I don't need to be saved."

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