Keep Hope Alive: Your Best Is Yet To Come
by: Andrew Guy
Are you hopeful or hopeless?
or, are you full of hope and are eagerly anticipating
the best for you that is just around the bend? If you
are, rest assured your hope will be challenged on every
level, but the challenges will bring out the best in
you. If you really believe what you see in your mind, a
better future, happier life, and living out your dreams,
whatever they may be, then who cares what the people
say, think or do? It's your dream. Never stop believing.
Hang in there. It's closer than you think. Never lose
hope--your best is yet to come!
"Don't allow anyone to push your pedal; pump it
yourself. Be internally motivated instead of doing
things to please others." As your dream gets closer to
materializing the haters (doubters) will come out of the
wood-works in hopes to sabotage you. Here's something to
help you on your journey: doubters are good to have
around, you just have to know how to use them. They are
fuel to help push you and motivate you to become great.
This article was inspired to encourage you in your quest
for the unthinkable, the unimaginable, the dream only
you can bring to reality. If you thought it was over,
you haven't seen anything yet. It is coming. Never mind
what the haters say, they will be the same one running
to shake your hand when your perseverance has pushed you
into your destiny! Just be patient and allow the process
to unfold before your eyes.
The Glory Days:
For many of us, even in our glory-days and climatic
achievements, we still have not yet seen the greatness
of our potential. We are like an unbaked cake; not yet
finished, but still in the oven awaiting all its
ingredients to merge together, with time, pressure and
heat. We have everything we need to be great; you and I
were made that way, "fearfully and wonderfully created,"
said God. And when you have been tried, tested and
proven true: like the well-finished cake, oven-crispy,
yet moist at its center and tasty with
every bite! --so will the right opportunities meet your
preparedness after you have endured the conventionally
tormenting heat of the oven (your trials), for a season.
Upon exiting the oven, you will develop characteristics,
which you never had before. For example, you will be a
little crisp on the outside; this represents your
strength; the moistened center signifies your
temperament to deal with the challenges that life may
bring, and the sweet taste is your reward because of the
faith and steadfastness to your journey. Never give up!
The Process:
Might I add, no one likes the oven: it's clustered, hot,
no A/C, dark at times, and have course, very lonely.
However, there is a bigger purpose than you are now able
to see; but will become clearer to you with time. And if
you would just hang-in-there for a little while longer,
your taste buds will surely appreciate the long awaited
arrival of your labored fruits. One thing is true, and
this you will discover--you can't rush the taste of
greatness. It takes time, faith, long-suffering, and
hope. Try to be patient. During your trials, like the
oven, it may seem like you are the only one having it
hard or feeling the harsh heat. Many a times, others are
experiencing something much harder than you, but
remember, those who feel it know it!
And the grass is
never greener on the other side, regardless of what the
Nay-Sayers may say or imply! Your oven experience was
meant to bake you into the person you are to become:
Great! Not mediocre; Solid! Not watered-down; Resilient!
Not here today, gone tomorrow; of course, it should be
rewarding and not in vain. Mind you, life is not a race;
but there are people who live life as such: this is my
life, some will say, and I am in total control. I must
do so and so by this time; I must accomplish all my
goals (marry, kids, job, house, and all
the glitters) by a certain age, no ifs, ands, or buts!
Some may achieve all the
above, and more, but at what price? As the saying goes,
"not everything that glitters is gold." Some are simply
"gold-plated" and without substance. The truth is, while
success may have various appearances, many are empty
souls seeking refuge. On the other hand, you may at
times look at those same people (having a ball), and
others like them and say to yourself, "wow, they are
definitely living the life I wish I had; or at the very
least, come close to it. They have everything I wish I
had! Gosh! When will my turn come? Or, I don't feel like
I have done anything worthwhile; my life is just a
"big-flop!" Those negative thoughts are only
distractions. Just keep your focus, and keep reminding
yourself that this too will pass, and that you were made
for such a times as this, like Ester of the bible.
Things happen to everyone, good and bad!
Never mind the pushers
and showers; pacing yourself is the best thing you can
do. Consider this: an over-heated oven burns whatever it
holds, but one that is regulated, with time and
temperament, assures lasting success. A life with
anxiety leads to unending disappointments and pain;
meanwhile, patience, timing and dedication bring much
fruit and success beyond measures. Life requires
endurance, core-values, the realization that you are not
always in control, and things happen regardless of how
well you plan. So, be open to life and circumstances,
for in them lies hope and the creation of sheer
strength. Never give up, you are closer than you think!
Know Yourself:
On the other hand, you must know when to step on the
gas. That is, don't allow anyone to push your pedal; do
it yourself. By doing so you will be internally
motivated to accomplishing all your dreams and
aspirations, instead of doing them to please others. No
one knows you better than you, except God, the maker of
all things.
Above all, a failure is not always what it amounts to
be; it is only another person's interpretation and
unfulfilled expectation of you, not yours! And, never do
for others what you are not willing to do for yourself.
"To thyne own self be true, William Shakespeare!" In
other words, just--KEEP IT REAL!!
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