
Thursday, June 6, 2013
THE LAW OF LOVING THE STEPS
Have you ever looked at your life and said, "Hmm…Why are things so hard? Why is it taking so long for change to come? Why is the process of innovation so difficult?" Process can be difficult because it suggests working while developing to a definite end. Process also means steps and stages that are not always appreciated because of the intricate details. Most of us are more committed to a projection of a project, than the process to get there. We love progress, but we struggle with process. Every one of us, including myself, wants to proceed and keep moving after an obstacle. We want to continue to move beyond disappointment and advance by achieving our dreams. However, in order for this to take place, we must learn how to love the steps (Consider David in moving the Ark back after first disappointment he had to go through the process). An innovator who fails to love the steps is not worthy of future advancements that materialize into greatness. I believe that every day is a step toward progress, regardless of the appearance of regression. Everything is perception. If you are working hard, being innovative, being relevant, and being enterprising, then a setback is just a stepping stone to a way up. Your setback is just education and tutorship that gives you the tools needed to thrive when your goals begin to happen.
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