Being uncomfortable is no fun. It hurts, it stings, it stabs. There is a weight of dread in your tummy,
an ache in your heart. You may cry, yell,
or complain, or possibly all three. In my journey of self-discovery, I’m
learning that the only way to address life’s curveball is to accept and embrace
the accompanying discomfort, to walk right through it, to let it slap me in the face.
As human beings, discomfort is the complete opposite state of
what we are always seeking. After all,
comfort is king. We want to be happy and relaxed; we deserve to be happy and relaxed.
But the fact is, sometimes the only way to that ultimate state of happy
and relaxed is to let discomfort whip you over and over like the biting January
wind, until you’ve tackled the issue once and for all.
In some cases, this kind of embracing of discomfort is the only way we’re
going to fully awaken and blossom, developing a renewed acceptance and
understanding for what we want and need out of life. At least that's what I think.
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