Everything can be worthwhile if you learn from it.
I think that's really what blessings in disguise are. The learning of important lessons through life experiences.
People
can go years and years not learning from their own patterns and
behaviors. Though, those who do always come out better off.
Who would have thought that to be able to learn from your own life, and the situations you experience, would be considered a blessing?
Not me. Not when phrased like that.
My
past interpretation of the phrase always eluded that the blessing must
be something prominent and tangible. The blessing had to be something
external from oneself.
But that is not the only way to experience a blessing.
They can appear much closer to home.
Such as - within oneself.
Maybe these blessings aren't in disguise at all.
Maybe the lessons are just the opposite of what we were expecting. And it takes a life disrupting situation to focus our attention where it is needed.
When you think about it - it's more like a giant arrow pointing exactly where the the learning will take place . . . which isn't that sneaky, if you ask me.
Maybe the lessons are just the opposite of what we were expecting. And it takes a life disrupting situation to focus our attention where it is needed.
When you think about it - it's more like a giant arrow pointing exactly where the the learning will take place . . . which isn't that sneaky, if you ask me.
Perhaps these blessings in disguise are really like the training wheels we need to become proficient in learning from all of our life experiences ('good' and 'bad').
- Callback to people going years without learning from their routine patterns and behaviors.
- Callback to people going years without learning from their routine patterns and behaviors.
So, why don't we learn from ourselves?
For a multitude of reasons - but I'm willing to bet that not being aware of how to actually do it is one of the big ones.
For a multitude of reasons - but I'm willing to bet that not being aware of how to actually do it is one of the big ones.
Think of an area of life that keeps continuing the same way for you, despite your desire and effort for change.
Then think about your approach.
What have you actually been doing about it? And how have those actions changed over time?
What have you actually been doing about it? And how have those actions changed over time?
Here's a hot tip, if the actions remain the same so will the result.
No, duh - but also, sometimes it needs to be said.
No, duh - but also, sometimes it needs to be said.
Now let's think about the really important stuff -
What are your beliefs about it?
How is your attitude and mood when it's on your mind?
How is your attitude and mood when it's on your mind?
While these may seem like annoying fluff, they are actually the meat of the meal. Because it is our beliefs that direct ALL of our actions. So if we don't know what we believe about something, how can we possibly learn from it?
As blessings in disguise deliver benefit and new opportunities, so do the lessons that can be gained from every day experiences. We just need to be able to spot them.
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