Foreseeing Though Obstacles Life. these four short letters describe something so big. It describes our whole past and our whole future. It describes every sad moments that we have been though and every happy moments that we have experienced. Most importantly, it describes our obstacles which have created our paths to the bright future and some day we will foresee these obstacles. I have failed many times in my Life and also have faced many obstacles whether it was losing a though game of basketball to having trouble coming to America. I overcame these obstacles by finding out my mistakes and learning from them. Finding out what was bringing me down and finding a solution to that problem in systematic way. Once upon a time, I was playing basketball
The lessons we take from obstacles we encounter can be fundamental to later success. Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience?
Starting my second semester in Modern I, I was really excited to see what new things I would learn and what new goals I needed to set for myself. I was definitely ready to push myself and work even harder than the semester before. During my second semester I set only two new goals and kept one from first semester. The two goals that I set included, getting stronger in my inversions and watching the alignment of my hip. The goal that I kept from last semester was making sure that I was coming to class alert and ready to work. After second semester mid-term, I started to work a lot on building strength in my arms. During class, Professor Hapke would always come over to me and fix my arms while I was in downward dog. To make sure I was gliding
Phillip stated his best part about college is being able to learn, having professors who actually care and being in organizations that are made to help minorities succeed.
Time management is an on-going challenge that is important for my overall sucess. I currently work a full time job that requres many hours of travel. Gradaute work requires many dedicated hours of study time. Maintaining a healthy lifesytle is important for my overall well being. One challenge that I must overcome is maintaining enough sleep. One goal that I am working on to impove my sleep hygeine is to go to bed at the same time everynight and disconnect from social devices in my bedroom. Another goal is scheduling most of my work for completion before noon, when I am most alert.
Growing up I lived with my mother, father, and siblings. Around the age 15 my mother and father separated. I have always been the person who set goals for myself. I had support from my family and friends with everything that i did. I had a pretty close relationship with my siblings growing up even though we were all very different. I played basketball from 3rd grade up until 10th grade and after high school, decided to go away to college.
Everyone faces challenges and complications in their life but i strongly feel what is important is what you learn from that obstacle. Throughout my junior year i was dealing with a situation that lead to events that i never thought would happen to me. My mother, father, sisters, and i have been going through some challenges that caused my family to split. It began when my parents divorced and my mother met someone who didn't respect me nor my sisters. I couldn't explain how difficult it was to listen to the negativity that went on in that house. Its hard to wake up and smile knowing you're not welcomed in your own house. My mother agreed with everything he said and he was clearly the king and we had to bow down to him. Eventually i ended up
Benjamin Disraeli once said, “There is no education like adversity,” a quote that resonates well with me. Through twelve years of schooling, countless advanced classes, and learning opportunities, I would consider myself well-educated; in reality nothing has prepared me for life as much as my biggest obstacle. Two weeks, vital time for a developing fetus. However, what happens without those last two weeks? In my case I was still developing my final touches, the consequence being bilateral hearing loss.
Obstacles are imperative for feeling successful because they allow recognition of one’s weaknesses and teach one to overcome them. Furthermore, there is no such thing as success when there isn’t anything preventing it: how can I feel achieved if I have not ameliorated anything? According to Winston Churchill, "Success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm." In saying that, Churchill implies that one must go through failure before they reach success. Failure is when obstacles prevent a goal from being reached, which is the end result of having a weakness. When these flaws are analyzed, taken action against, and overcame; that is true success.
If everyone could go throughout their entire life without having to face any difficulties, life would be too easy. We, as human beings face many challenges in our lives. We are natural problem solvers. All it takes is the desire to succeed in that which we set out to do. Facing an obstacle can be a trying event, and at times can take a toll on one’s mentality. We have become so content in our lies that any disruption could cause a major ruckus in our life. Take, for instance your job. You might have spent many hard working years at the same job, been a loyal employee, only to lose your job due to a layoff, or shutdown of the job. This becomes a major obstacle in one’s life .How you choose to look at this event varies dependent on one’s state
Everybody has their own past and gone through their own personal obstacles. Some choose to live or not live again. I chose to live again and not let a jerk or alleged “step dad” ruin my life. He ruined my life by taking my mom away, screaming, and traumatizing my life by physically and mentally hurting me. He was someone I thought I could trust, but he easily broke that six years ago. He came into my world when I was around eight years old, started forming the trust, “loving” my mom, but slowly started demolishing the “trust” by breaking us down one by one.
We all face obstacles in our lives. Sometimes the obstacles are physical and we must determine a path in which to best navigate past them. Occasionally, they are less visible, but no less real. From childhood we learn how to overcome obstacles, but as we age the obstacles become seemingly more difficult to navigate. How we choose to overcome our obstacles is dependent upon how we have found success in overcoming them throughout our lives. Resiliency is an enabling attitude which allows us to overcome those obstacles (Harrington, 2012).
At least once in everyone’s life there is an obstacle that they face and have to overcome. Obstacles and barriers are used as a way to help shape people to help them become what they are supposed to be in life. Some Obstacles and barriers can be small and could be easily fixed, however some are Big and may take a while to overcome. Since I am only sixteen I have not had many problems, and for the problems that I did have were actually very small. When trying to answer this question I come to realize that none of the major problems I had were external they were all mainly internal, more specifically myself. The main obstacle I have had to overcome in my life was accepting myself for who I am and learning how to love me for me.
Overcoming an obstacle can be easy as resolving a fight, or as hard as climbing Mount Everest. Everyone faces obstacles in their daily lives. Some put their obstacles to the side and decide they will cross that bridge when they come to it. Others charge head on at their obstacles and defeat them. I have my own approach that is lengthy, but effective. Though I am still young, I have faced obstacles and will continue to face them.
Reading “When there’s a will, there’s a way” actually came hand in hand with material the Health Department presented to employees. I went to a conference this month about surviving in a stressful world. Dr. Kelley pointed out some of the same key elements I just read in this article. As far as outlining the key elements of overcoming or surviving life’s obstacles, one must be in compliance to social, spiritual, emotional, and physical strength (Harrington, Anna. 2012). Dr. Kelley discussed the rise of clients consuming antidepressants in order to cope with everyday life; stress threatens ones well-being (Kelley, Dr. David.2015). I believe when the elements from overcoming obstacles are properly demonstrated to
“Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up.