Tim Han Success Insider: A gentle reminder that everything is and will be okay. ❤️
Yesterday, as I took my morning cup of coffee, my thoughts, like a clear stream, effortlessly flowed back in time to one of my earlier days when life seemed like a puzzle with missing pieces.
There are days in all our lives when we're gripped with an unbearable feeling that everything is falling apart. Nothing feels right. We struggle to make sense of the world around us, with success seemingly a distant dream. Rest if you must, but never quit because remember, everything is, and will be okay.
One of my favourite authors, Haruki Murakami, once wrote, “And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in.”
This quote resonates deeply with me every time I find myself stuck in the middle of a proverbial storm in life. It reminds me of the time I was just starting out with my personal development education company, Success Insider.
Yes, the path was steep and the journey, arduous. Many nights were spent contemplating, questioning my own capabilities. But one simple belief kept me going: Everything you experience, good or bad, molds you into a stronger, wiser person. Whether you're facing a personal struggle or embarking on a journey like the launch of the LMA course, this belief stands true. It's a gentle reminder that everything is, and will be okay.
Sure enough, as the roaring storm inside me calmed, I looked out at the horizon of my life to see a speck of the person I used to be. I had grown. The hardships had taught me resilience, patience, and the value of unwavering self-belief.
Looking back, I realize that my journey, the experiences were like precious gems, invaluable lessons that I needed to share. Just like the findings of a scientist can unlock new realms of understanding for the world, our personal victories and lessons can inspire and lead others on their paths.
Take a moment to reflect on the lessons life has gently nudged your way. Each challenge, each setback is, in fact, setting you up for a stronger, confident you. Remember, it's okay to feel lost, to feel uncertain. But amidst all, hold onto that last thread of hope.
Hook onto that gut feeling that whispers “it will be okay” because believe me, it will. It might take time, but the resilience gained, the strength that comes from fighting off your challenges is worth every minute, every second of the wait.
Think back to the times you’ve already overcome difficulties in your past. It might have been a tricky project at work, a strenuous relationship, or the process of recovery from an illness, but you made it. You overcame. Why? Because everything is, and will be okay.
Our lives are filled with a myriad of experiences, some pleasant, others challenging. But in the heart of it all lies the irreplaceable value of self-belief. Harness that! Believe in yourself, and you'll find a treasure of immeasurable strength and determination.
So, I urge you today to embrace the journey. Keep your heart open to the lessons life offers you. When the world around you is spinning a little too fast, pause. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and remind yourself – everything is, and will be okay.
By the way, you are enough. Yes, you, reading these lines. You are strong, capable, and more than enough. Don't ever forget that. Today, seize the opportunity to create, to grow, to be your best self. Maybe even share your story to inspire others. After all, isn't life a beautiful journey of perpetual growth, of unceasing learning?
Let's keep believing, keep growing, keep creating – Simply because everything is, and always will be okay. And remember, the beauty lies not solely in reaching the destination, but embracing the journey. So grab your cup of coffee, face the day, and remember, you’ve got this. Life is a spectrum of colours, let's paint it the best way we can. Because no matter what happens, everything is, and will be okay.