Tips For Success: Discovering Inner Strength

by Mike Griffin on September 19, 2011

Inner Strength

Inner Strength

When life brings you to tears and you cannot get your life up and running, where can you turn, what can you do?  At these times you will find that you need to be able to lean on yourself, lean on your inner strength.  Everyone has it though you may not know it.  Leaning on your inner strength is a great way to build self trust and self reliance.

Even though life can be a fantastic ride, sometimes it can also knock the wind out of your sails. When tough times trigger your insecurities, you can discover an inner strength that will get you through practically anything.

Try these ideas to get started:

1. Reflect on the tough times you’ve had before. Ask yourself how you got through it. What did you do? What did you think? What did you tell yourself? Your resilience will become evident as you do this exercise and give you real hope for the future in dealing with other obstacles.

* Recognize that you’ve made it through those difficult situations. Then think about what you’re experiencing right now. Is the current situation similar to or much different from your other tough times? Use what you’ve learned from your past challenges.

2. Learn to talk to yourself in positive, encouraging ways. This will help you build up your inner strength.

* As if speaking to your own best friend, tell yourself what will most help and encourage you. What do you most want to hear? What do you need to hear to help gather your strength? Is there something specific you’re hoping will happen?

* Practice providing yourself with encouraging, uplifting messages. The messages you give yourself can be less than helpful or they can propel you through the roughest of circumstances.

* Talking to yourself with respect, care and positivity builds your inner strength so it’s there when you need it. When the going gets tough, you’ll have yourself to fall back on.

3. Allow yourself time to think through whatever the situation is. It’s okay to feel confused.

* What are your ideas about how to weather the storm? Examine all the solutions you can come up with. Explain to yourself what you’ll do and how you’ll do it.

* A sense of your own resourcefulness can be found in your ability to problem-solve through challenging situations.

4. Consider who you regard as role models or mentors. You selected those people because you respect and admire them. They’re strong enough people that you want to emulate them.

* Think about their strength of character. How do you know they have it? What does that strength look like? How does it manifest?

5. Reflect on what you’ve done or been through that you’re most proud of. Was it making it through college although you had to work while you attended classes? Maybe it was moving out on your own for the first time and figuring out you could take care of yourself.

* Even though you might have felt afraid, uncomfortable, lost, or confused, you discovered your internal resources and made it through those experiences.

* When you examine what you did to handle those situations and how you made it through, you’ll recall your inner strength.

* You can get in touch with your own resourcefulness by re-visiting those events that bring you pride.

6. Sometimes, you’ve just got to “fake it till you make it.” You can probably recall a time when you felt afraid or weren’t sure you could succeed, but you stood up and met the challenge head on.

Discovering your inner strength is possible, even in the toughest of times. Following the steps above will help you discover your courage and resourcefulness. And with this self-understanding, you can handle anything!

Riding the Dragon: 10 Lessons for Inner Strength in Challenging Times

Riding the Dragon: 10 Lessons for Inner Strength in Challenging Times

Riding The Dragon Review

I found that the first chapter was more than I had expected because I could really relate to what he had gone through with trouble at work, disappointing his family, etc. that it is making the rest of the book more “real” for me. He shows how he dealt with self-doubt and depression and even self-hatred at times, and how he coped and didn’t give up. In these tough economic times, even if you have lost a job merely because of downsizing, especially if you’re (like me) not that young anymore, it may be easy to be too hard on yourself which, of course, only makes those job interviews that much tougher; how can you sell yourself if you question whether you would hire you? This book gives you hope and things to do that are practical and simple to bolster your ego and your confidence.

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Inner strength is part of you, you need only discover it.  Using self talk may seem a little strange to you at first but it will allow you to connect with that secret part of you where inner strength resides.

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