I’m bleeding and I love it
It was a weird day. Yesterday I’ve read a text about being in harmony with your life. This text suggests to see the negative aspects of your life as the ones giving you motivation to change, inspiration to creative solutions and the basis of later success. For me it doesn’t really matter what exactly was stated, but what it would inspire within me.
Look. Pain isn’t that bad as I once thought it is. Tonight I jumped into cold water as we visited the local baths spontaneously. First I was afraid of the cold water but then I just got in and knew that I would get comfortable with the temperature. Later that night I’ve hurt my leg, but I just grinned. Pain is nothing that we should be afraid of. It’s an indicator of a possibility of growth. When you experience pain you know that you drastically expanding your comfort zone. If you will survive, you’ll grow. And let me tell you, that it’S great to feel the pain and simultaneously experience a rush of power over yourself. I am aware of the pain, so I am not the pain. I am the power that perceives the pain without judging it. I have the power over the pain and over myself. And this rush of energy feels very empowering, believe me. Afterwards, anything in life is nothing but a challenge to have fun with. By the way, it was bleeding. That’s where the blogpost headtag was inspired from.
Survival Mindset
It’s a new mindset I’m experiencing which says that any circumstance you survive only makes you stronger than before. So when I feel pain, I’m proud of my body dealing with the obstacles and becoming stronger, healing itself. It’s not intellectual at all, it’s all from within. That’s why this text won’t help you a lot, if you just read it and remember my experience. It’s all about experiencing it by yourself. I know that a ton of people already did experience this, but there are also a ton of people who did not! The screen society of ourday entrepeneurs isn’t always as courageous as they say. In facing the real world some of them may get afraid, but I don’t care. You still should go out there no matter what. Remember: It only makes you stronger.
In summary: Experience it by yourself. Do something exciting but frightening. And when you experience any negative emotion, focus on it consciously.
