You Were Not Made for Comfort | WT #152
Comfort doesn’t announce itself as the enemy — it shows up as a well-earned reward. This week’s truth asks a harder question: when did rest become the destination?
Read MoreGod, grant me the serenity To accept the things I cannot change; Courage to change the things I can; And wisdom to know the difference.Think about it. This prayer beautifully encapsulates the essence of acceptance, surrender, and wisdom. And in line with this spirit of introspection, we always emphasize the importance of truly knowing yourself as you grow. It's about understanding your strengths and acknowledging your limitations. So, let's be honest: What aren't you so great at? Are you trying to fit into a mold that just doesn't suit you? Are you trying to be something that you're not? The truth is, we all have our limitations, be it physical, emotional, or intellectual. And understanding them can seem overwhelming. Where do you start? You start by learning and understanding YOUR TEMPERAMENT. One of the most profound realizations I've had from learning about my own temperament is getting a clearer view of my limitations. Some can be addressed and improved upon (where virtue building plays a crucial role), while others are just inherent traits we can't change. And it's precisely in recognizing the difference where wisdom finds its footing. Interestingly, your limitations don't necessarily confine you. They present you with opportunities to delegate tasks, explore collaborations, and cultivate enriching relationships. Haven't we all crossed paths with colleagues or business owners struggling to recognize their own limitations, to the point of harming their personal and professional lives? We've all witnessed it, maybe even experienced it ourselves. Yes, you have limitations, just like everyone else. But they don't have to be obstacles. Instead, they can be catalysts for humility and personal growth. So, are you ready to dive deeper, to get to know yourself in a more nuanced way? Unraveling your temperament is the key. By understanding your temperament, you get an inside look into your unique mix of strengths and limitations. It's your compass, guiding you toward areas you can improve and showing you where it's best to let go and delegate. Take the next step on your self-discovery journey today. Remember, it's not about changing who you are, but understanding who you are - and embracing it, warts and all.
This article was last modified on August 7, 2023 .
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Comfort doesn’t announce itself as the enemy — it shows up as a well-earned reward. This week’s truth asks a harder question: when did rest become the destination?
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