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  • http://twitter.com/primal_zen PrimalZen

    I’ve learned that doing what other people want you to do is the wrong path. It seems easier. But the road less traveled, however bumpy, is the only way to find happiness.

    • LaRae Quy

      It’s strange, isn’t it, that the bumpier path is often the one that leads to the greatest discovery. I agree with you: doing what others want you to do is the wrong road to take. All best.

    • LaRae Quy

      It’s strange, isn’t it, that the bumpier path is often the one that leads to the greatest discovery. I agree with you: doing what others want you to do is the wrong road to take. All best.

    • LaRae Quy

      It’s strange, isn’t it, that the bumpier path is often the one that leads to the greatest discovery. I agree with you: doing what others want you to do is the wrong road to take. All best.

    • LaRae Quy

      It’s strange, isn’t it, that the bumpier path is often the one that leads to the greatest discovery. I agree with you: doing what others want you to do is the wrong road to take. All best.

      • Barbara @ www.therextras.com

         A frequent prompt for me to remember the tough times is in reflection and discernment as a parent of 2 – ages 19 and 22.  The thought of them experiencing some of what I did is near unbearable.  Do you have children LaRae?  Some words on allowing our children to walk the bumpier path, please. 

      • Barbara @ www.therextras.com

         A frequent prompt for me to remember the tough times is in reflection and discernment as a parent of 2 – ages 19 and 22.  The thought of them experiencing some of what I did is near unbearable.  Do you have children LaRae?  Some words on allowing our children to walk the bumpier path, please. 

  • Christine

    I think the biggest thing to getting where you want to go is believing in yourself. Create positive thoughts in your mind. You can do anything in life if you truly believe in yourself and know that you can do it.

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    • http://www.LaRaeQuy.com/ LaRae Quy

      Hi Christine

      Positive thoughts are huge! This is why it’s important to have people around you to help bolster you when circumstances are really tough, but they need to be the RIGHT people. Start looking for them before adversity strikes because when you’re in the middle of a rough situation, you may not have the luxury of time to do it. If we keep a positive attitude about ourselves when faced with adversity, we can truly achieve whatever we want in life.

    • http://www.LaRaeQuy.com/ LaRae Quy

      Hi Christine

      Positive thoughts are huge! This is why it’s important to have people around you to help bolster you when circumstances are really tough, but they need to be the RIGHT people. Start looking for them before adversity strikes because when you’re in the middle of a rough situation, you may not have the luxury of time to do it. If we keep a positive attitude about ourselves when faced with adversity, we can truly achieve whatever we want in life.

    • http://www.LaRaeQuy.com/ LaRae Quy

      Hi Christine

      Positive thoughts are huge! This is why it’s important to have people around you to help bolster you when circumstances are really tough, but they need to be the RIGHT people. Start looking for them before adversity strikes because when you’re in the middle of a rough situation, you may not have the luxury of time to do it. If we keep a positive attitude about ourselves when faced with adversity, we can truly achieve whatever we want in life.

  • http://www.thejackb.com/ The JackB

    Sometimes when things are tough I make a list of the hardest moments in my life and more often than not I find it serves as a reminder that this too shall pass.
    It also works as a tool that I can use to demonstrate that past experiences are the blocks I used to climb to where I am today.

    • http://www.LaRaeQuy.com/ LaRae Quy

      Hi Jack,

      Thanks for sharing . . . it can be hard to “go back” and look at the hard times but they can be our best learning tools. By taking the time to tease out how I got through some of my toughest times, I not only can grow those strengths, I have the peace of mind of knowing that I can rely upon them in the future.

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  • http://www.clintcora.com Clint Cora

    I’ve suffered and thankfully survived adversity as well.  I think having heroes I worshipped and studied like crazy was a huge factor for me.  In my case, it was the late, great Bruce Lee who inspired me to believe that I was more capable than I previously believed.  Also, being aware of circumstances of many people who are not doing well but are doing the best they can puts things into perspective.  It makes me realize that perhaps my adversity is not as bad as what others have to go through day in and day out.

    • http://www.LaRaeQuy.com/ LaRae Quy

      Hi Clint

      Most of the really compelling motivational speakers do have personal stories of overcoming obstacles. This is what makes their audience believe that somewhere, deep down, they too can find the courage and persevere. 

      Taking the time to look around at others is a huge point – thanks for bringing it up. We look to others to inspire us, and also to remind us that most of us have a lot to be thankful for.

      Have a great weekend!

  • Khaled

    I agree that surrounding yourself with positive people is a key.However,this can’t  be an available choice all the time.Here comes the power of  Believing in yourself and what you do.I have recently read a blog post about how being underestimated by others and facing challanges can be a source of power to fuel yourself to succeed.

  • http://twitter.com/janetcallaway Janet Callaway

    LaRae, aloha. To me the importance of having friends who lift you up rather than pull you down cannot be emphasized enough. We need people to talk with, who will question us and give us their thoughts/opinions after consideration.  We need people who will explore the pros and cons with us and with whom we will express our thoughts/concerns honestly.

    If people have established their core values then, LaRae, I believe it is easier for them to decide when encountering adversity.  If going through the adversity helps you to achieve or to enhance a core value, then that belief in the core value will help to overcome the adversity.

    Best wishes for a terrific week ahead. Until next time, aloha.  Janet

  • http://www.wonderoftech.com Carolyn Nicander Mohr

    Outstanding message and post! Your message is obviously hard-learned. We truly are sculpted by adversity yet rarely do we welcome it. I know the challenges of my youth have provided me with perspective about life. People ask why I smile all the time and I know it’s because I have seen struggles and know that life just isn’t so bad!

    My father also taught me to appreciate the positive. If I grow weary and complain he always points out gently what can be appreciated from the situation.

    BTW, JR Martinez was also an actor on the recently-cancelled show All My Children. I give that show a lot of credit for hiring him to play a leading role as a love interest for a major character. I’m sure his positive spirit has inspired many.

    Thanks for sharing these uplifting words and beautiful image!

  • Slim Fairview

    Q! This is too awesome for words. Thank you.  (You really do help me get through the rough patches.)

    My one thought:
    “Don’t tell me what I did right. Tell me what I did wrong.” –The Quotations of Slim Fairview.

    Slim

    PS.  I once walked out onto the low board at the pool. I walked back.  Maybe If I’d had  the M16 to give me a little courage… ;-)

    Slim

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