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Obstacles Into Opportunities

By: Kenrick Cleveland



Obstacles Into Opportunities

Kenrick Cleveland

"It still holds true that man is most uniquely human when he turns obstacles into opportunities." --Eric Hoffer

In high school I had this one teacher who was relentlessly optimistic. She was positive about everything. It bugged me because, well, because I was a teenager. This teacher would explain that everything 'bad' could be turned into something 'good'. Obstacles and setbacks could be turned around and reframed as learning experiences. According to her, even a broken heart over a crush could be seen as 'preparation for really clarifying what we want in a mate'. And if we had struggles with subjects in school, these because self challenges, opportunities to triumph over adversity.

This seriously annoyed me.

Now, as an adult, and a parent of teenagers (who happen not to be pessimists or negative), I realize that she was 100%, absolutely correct.

We're all human. We get into ruts. We get into ways of thinking about things around us which keep us trapped in old, outmoded ways of thinking. It's the 'glass half full/glass half empty' syndrome.

I believe that it's not the events in your life that make you who/what you are, but it is the way you react and respond to these events which reveal your true character. I've been exploring this idea a lot lately, the idea that our emotions are choices. It was sort of a revelation to realize this, and quite freeing. I can choose whether or not to be angry, depressed, jealous, over the things I have no control over.

We can change our patterns simply by changing the language we use. I am choosing to be brave. I am choosing to be strong. I am choosing to let things go. . . And as we do this, we choose to realize we are not the things that happen around us.

readjusting our obstacles into opportunities, we attract more of what we want. What if it's that simple? It's worth it to suspend cynicism and let go of the patterns that have kept us stagnant, don't you think?

I only wish I had learned this lesson earlier. Not that I was a depressed or pessimistic kid, but we all have moments. . . This reframing of struggle into potential and exciting lessons is exactly the kind of thing that we as persuaders can learn from. Framing and reframing our lives and the lives of those around us is absolutely mandatory if we want to succeed in persuasion. Helping others to see that the glass is half full, helping others to see how our products and services will benefit them immeasurably in life, helping our loved ones, our teenagers, to realize that every day we make the choice (many times unconsciously) to be unhappy, is a real revelation. Let's make our choices consciously and use that consciousness for relentless optimism.

Kenrick Cleveland teaches techniques to earn the business of wealthy clients using http://www.maxpersuasion.com/ persuasion. He runs public and private seminars and offers home study courses and coaching programs in http://www.maxpersuasion.com/ persuasion techniques.

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