
How to Grow in Tough Times
By TRWCBlogger
The gist: How you can grow in tough times
First and foremost…Be self-aware
Every man faces challenges, but those who are not aware of their mental and emotional state cannot know when blocks like fear, self-doubt, bandwagon mentality and desperation take over, nor can they notice them in others. Such people tend to drown pretty quickly.If you are self-aware, essentially you are able to read and understand your own behaviour. You know when you are facing the fear of missing out, procrastinating, desperate, arguing without listening to the other side, or just lashing out. To be self-aware, you need to be introspective. Ask yourself why am I feeling this way? What are the influences of society on me? What are the negative aspects of my personality that prevent me from doing the things I absolutely need to? Questioning yourself in this manner can lead to a clearer vision of yourself and the reasons behind your actions.Then…Be willing to learn
A great part of your potential success rests on your desire to learn new things. Understand that there are many things you lack (this can be quite difficult seeing as humans generally have the tendency to turn a blind eye to their own weaknesses) and then make the conscious decision to learn them.For instance, if you observe that you’re terrible at getting things done quickly, then perhaps you need to learn time management.
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Be ready to edit yourself
Moments of struggle require change – demand it, even. So if you want to grow in tough times, you must be willing to reinvent yourself.It can be incredibly hard to let go of some of the things you like doing and that you’ve built a life around. If you’re like the rest of us humans, you’ll try to make excuses about why you should continue doing them. However, in challenging times you might need to take on new roles and try out different approaches, even when they look like they might cause you discomfort at first. That, in itself, could mean the difference between growth and stagnancy, nay, regression.Discover more from Masculine Digest
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