A recent article that I wrote that is now all over the Internet, "When Going Through Hell, Take Notes" is a real example of Living, Learning and then Returning. I won't share the entire article here but I did want to highlight a few things.
If you are moving forward at any speed at all to attain your
goals you will come up against obstacles, problems or whatever you wish to
refer to them as. As Jack Canfield states, all of our “past” is just called “So
what”. We move forward.
When you and I have these episodes, time marches on and we
need to march on with it. There is no time to sit and cry and bemoan our own
circumstances; we must stand and march if ever so slowly at first. Action
conquers depression and especially action that helps others.
Why should we take notes during this time? One reason is because
we are not the “Lone Ranger” others have and will go through similar times and
when we share what we’ve gone through and how we’ve gone through it, over it,
under it or around it, others too can do it.
Your “bad” may be being stuck behind a “slow poke” driver on
one of our two lane roads in beautiful northern Minnesota for miles and your
opportunity may be to take time to view the scenery. If you have no money in
your checking account and you know that you will have overdrafts the next day,
what is your opportunity? Maybe it’s the lesson to say “no” to some purchases
and to pay cash for things when you can. Maybe it’s motivation to increase your
cash flow instead of keeping “status quo” as inflation and taxes eat up your
income. Maybe you are “under the weather” (I don’t like using the “s” word
because for one; it’s one of those “4 letter” words!). This might be your body
talking to you telling you that you need to take time out for yourself! All of
these and any other situations are all learning experiences that can be used to
help others.
We all enjoy stories and movies of people who have had
trials, struggles followed by victory. It’s the real life people that books and
movies are written about that you and I appreciate and partner with when we
can.
My friend Scott Rowe lost his 6 figure job and going through
that “hell” could very well have caused him to lose everything he truly held
dear; like his family for one. He used his situation to move him to seeking
ways to make income (instead of another “job”) and found a young kid making
money in real estate investing. He was very skeptical but put it all aside to
get the facts and today he’s a millionaire making millionaires. I’m privileged to
have found him and joined his group and now I help others to earn $10,000 per
week, every other week or monthly depending on the time they put in. You can get
in on one of his 15 minute overviews and then if interested in learning more be
sure to register for the 2nd and 3rd sessions. Visit: www.terscott.com/renscott15.
Another business associate named Zoey (I’ve talked about her
elsewhere on this site) believed in the Law of Attraction and went to so many
webinars and workshops that she became broke and homeless. Fortunately she
never became bitter and finally it was through her trials that her breakthrough
came and now she helps others using things she learned from her “hell”
experience. She offers a FREE VIDEO that has helped (probably) millions of
people who have watched it. You can watch it here. Bookmark the page and watch
it over and over. Share the link with others. Here is the link to copy and
paste in your browser to watch the video (or paste into your Facebook and other
social media to pass it on to others): http://secretrulesforattainment.blogspot.com/2015/09/watch-this-free-video-to-manifest.html
When you are “in” hell, know that you are going “through”
hell; which means that this experience is only temporary. This may be the most
important thing to remember during this time. People who don’t remind themselves
that this only a phrase and that they will soon see the rainbow and be on the
other side of this, sometimes give up and tragically end things right there.
Don’t let that be you! Write
out a list of your blessings and concentrate on them and not the “pain” of the
problem.
(As I’m reading the word “pain” I’m reminded of a character
in a screen play that I wrote where a young man has just shot a cop. He definitely
was going through “hell” at that point. His answer to his situation was
literally staring him in the face when he opened his eyes! The screenplay is
called Winter Boy and I priced it very low as a Kindle Book because I want more
people to read it and hopefully get enough interest to get it to the big screen
where more people will be helped! You can see it by clicking here.
Always be “others focused”. It’s not always about you
and me; actually it never is and never will be. Everything that we go through
should be used for us to help others. This is what is meant when we say that
civilization is built on the shoulders of those who walked before us.
Live, learn and return!
Ter Scott!
Life and Legacy Coach
PS. If you'd like to read the entire article, CLICK HERE.
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