We’ve all been there at some
point in our life. Everything seems to be moving along smoothly when
something suddenly happens; a challenge, a barrier, a crisis. These
events can range anywhere from being mildly inconvenient to downright
terrible and sometimes devastating. When situations like this arise, we
all have ultimately one choice to make – how we will choose to respond.
When you boil it down, that is
really how our entire life unfolds. We are making a never ending series
of choices about how we will interact with the events and circumstances
surrounding us. Many of these choices occur unconsciously as part of
our conditioned behaviour patterns. Understanding that we always retain
the power and the right to make a conscious choice about our reactions
is where we can transform challenges into opportunities.
Consider the idea of personal
perception. Every person observes and interprets the world around them
from a unique vantage point. I remember very clearly an incident about
5 years ago when I was having lunch on a restaurant patio with a few of
my colleagues. The patio was next to a very busy street. About 20
minutes into our meal, we were all startled by a large crash followed
by an excitable YELP sound. As I turned in my seat to examine the
incident, we saw a new sports car t-boned by an older sedan.
Fortunately, the collision had taken place at a relatively slow speed
so there were no injuries, just two very upset drivers. The YELP sound
had come from a tow truck driver who had been parked literally across
the street. He was so excited that an accident had occurred right in
front of his truck meaning he would be the first tow provider on the
scene. Talk about drastically opposing perspectives! These two
unfortunate drivers were caught up in a very unpleasant experience
while the tow truck entrepreneur had his latest gig essentially fall
into his lap.
What’s most interesting about
this example is that it illustrates to me that the world around us
simply exists, nothing more, nothing less. It is not until we apply our
personal perception along with all of our expectations and beliefs,
that events become positive or negative. Since we are creative by
nature and always have 100% control over our thoughts, we can then
choose to seek out the positives in life. When something happens to us
that initially appears to be negative, we have an opportunity to reject
our habitual reaction and create a new, more empowering belief about
that event.
I have personally made a habit
of this type of mentality and I continue to develop this capability
with every passing day. I am becoming someone who can cherish the tough
times. When adversity strikes, I am often able to control my attitude
and remain focused on the positive rather than being consumed by the
apparent misfortune. I then remind myself of Robert Collier’s quote,
“In every adversity there lies the seed of an equivalent advantage.”
Dustin Carter is no stranger to
adversity. We recently featured his YouTube video on the Ignite Your
Essence website. Dustin was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder at age
5. The doctors were forced to amputate the majority of all of his
limbs. Despite his obvious challenges, Dustin is now a top student
wrestler working towards a full wrestling scholarship. He is a
tremendous inspiration to everyone who meets him and he gives hope to
others who may be facing physical challenges.
Many successful entrepreneurs
have been able to transform challenging life situations into business
building opportunities. One of the best examples of this is Robert
Allen. His book, Nothing Down: How to Buy Real Estate with Little or No
Money Down, went to the top of the New York Times Best-Seller list
after a controversial ad he ran to promote it. In the ad, Allen claimed
that you could take him to any city, take his wallet away, give him
$100 and he could buy a piece of real estate. After Allen’s book had
achieved great success, a reporter from the LA Times challenged his
claim in the ad and called him a fraud. In order to prove himself,
Allen was forced to take the challenge and prove he could actually
achieve the feat. Not knowing if he would actually be able to pull it
off, Robert Allen began to worry and realized that he would be
professionally ruined if he was not able to deliver. In a formally
arranged meeting, the reporter met Allen in San Francisco, took his
wallet and gave him $100. With his name and credibility on the line,
Allen took the $100 and purchased 7 properties worth $700,000 in a 57
hour window. Needless to say, he went on to achieve enormous success in
his career.
How would your life change if
you were able to transform a negative event into a positive experience?
What kind of results could you produce if you learned to embrace
adversity and treat it as an opportunity for growth? Regardless of the
nature of the challenge you are facing, decide to become the kind of
person who embodies this philosophy and you will most assuredly begin
to produce incredible things in your life while providing inspiration
to those around you!