This blog was created by Dr. Sari Roth-Roemer as a forum for discussion on intuitive psychology, where body, mind and spirit are fully considered in treating the overall health of an individual through learning to listen to our own valuable intuition. This blog was created to share and grow this new paradigm through dialogue with others. Sadly, my blog is having difficulty accepting comments right now. Please post your comments on my FB page (see link below). (blog content © by Sari Roth-Roemer)
Friday, May 6, 2011
Growing through the storms of life...
We're human, we like to be happy. We are often frustrated when life becomes difficult...especially when the difficulties seem never-ending. We hang our heads in despair, we have temper tantrums and say it isn't fair, we sulk and feel badly for ourselves. Sometimes we even put the blame on others. None of that works very well, though, does it? What happens when we say "Bring it on. I can handle this. I don't like it, but I know it's just what I gotta do if I want to learn and grow. I'll get through it." Does that sound silly and preposterous? Is it humanly possible? Of course it is. It may not be easy, but it is in the realm of possibility...if you tell yourself it is. While we may not enjoy adversity, we can appreciate it for the gifts it will bring. Heck, we can even actively look for the gifts it will bring. Because, simply put, we don't get the gifts without the tough stuff. When we remind ourselves that in order to grow, adapt and move forward in our lives we must go through the difficulties of life, sometimes it helps make the burden just a little lighter and easier to bear. And we all know that when the load is heavy, any little bit of help can make a big bit of difference.
Here in Arizona, the rains of a storm always promise that the sweet smell of the desert will follow. So maybe next time you find yourself feeling lost in your own storm, remind yourself to look for the reward that is surely up ahead?
Be happy and well,
Sari Roth-Roemer
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