STOP SYNDROME
In order to stop the stops that present themselves on our way, we need to advocate for, adopt and administer the STOP Syndrome.
I was inspired today to have another perspective of the stops that stop us in life.
Now the evolving retorts are; Could they have really been efficacious enough to have stopped us? How do I confronts hurdles of life? What are the stops I need to constantly watch out for and how to handle them from the optimistic view point?
Let's now take a gentle ride in this cozy weather. We are considering the STOP syndrome. In order words, effective ways to handling challenges at every facet of life.
STOP here stands for: Sacrifice, Timing, Opportunity and Passion.
Sacrifice. Self-sacrifice is important in tackling stops in life. Understand the two extremes of sacrifices. One, what you'll sacrifice if you don't take appropriate action now. Two, sacrifice you should make now to remain relevant.
Timing. Every challenge has an expiry season. That phase you are currently going through will soon phase out. What you make out of time will help you to understand and employ timeliness against time wasting endeavors. Hence, critically consider how soon or long it will take to overcome this present brouhaha.
Opportunities. Every challenge comes with Innate opportunities. Do not just see the problems. See the essence of them. When we shift our focus from beholding just the situation, we will then begin to realize it was necessary recipe to building up our resilient minds to combat future variations. Opportunities lie in every hurdle. Remember, gold is buried beneath the rock, pearls abyss the sea and opportunities lie below every situation. Your view will help you to either pursue or eschew.
Passion. Passion is everything. Sacrifice is fueled by passion. Timing encourages passion. Opportunities are the rewards for passion. Passion therefore, is the best orientation that influences decision to launch you into action.
Rather than allow that stop to stop you, sacrifice time, see the opportunity and generate passion.
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