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As I reflect upon my April 2007 article, "Aren't youafter
allperfection in progress?" I feel the need to share a little more
on the topic of perfection. Actually, I must admit, this article was inspired
by a heart full of life-altering circumstances that occurred, since that article
in April. Because of those circumstances, I've come closer to understanding what
perfection really means.
At the airport. Going to Cancun! |
Me and Nat. | Rarely,
does life give us one "big choice" to make, on our way to pursuing our
dreams. Most of the transforming moments in life start as a chance meeting, a
casual conversation, or an article in a magazine. Most of us already know this,
and yet when it comes to pursuing our most important goals, some of us wait for
that "big moment," that magical day when the stars are aligned, or when
we perceive everything to be "just perfect," before we can proceed.
For most of us, that means we'll never reach our dreams or have the life we want.
This brings me to question, "What is your perception of perfection?"
After lunch, before the beach. | The
further I move forward in life, the more I realize that perfection is truly in
the eyes of the beholder. So before you judge something as being perfect or notperfect
timing, perfect way to start a life with someone, perfect opportunity to start
a businessask yourself, "Am I ready to commit, do whatever it takes
to allow this challenge in my life to reveal its perfection to me?"
Me, Bruce and Nat. |
Nat and me! | The
reason I suggested for you to ask yourself this question is because circumstances
in life aren't always what they seem. Just because a situation didn't start off
looking like sunshine and lollipops doesn't mean it's not perfect, or a scenario
didn't pan out the way you envisioned it in your mind, doesn't mean it was wrong
to have happened. You see, "perfect" doesn't just happenit isn't
free. You have to work to get to perfection. You have to study to get perfect
grades; you have to work to build a perfect business; you have to make time to
nurture a perfect relationship. So when something doesn't start off looking perfect
to you, or doesn't go your way, you can choose to see yourself as a victim, or
you can choose to see yourself as a blessed individual, with yet another opportunity
to challenge life to reveal to you a higher state of perfection.
Planning for Nat and Bruce's wedding in Cancun. |
Day of wedding. | You
may already know that the truest measure of a person is not in moments of comfort,
but in moments of challenge and controversy. For the most part, you can all agree
that it's easier to be pleasant and kind when you're feeling good, when things
are going your way. Well, let me suggest that that state of being, acts as a resting
period in your life. We all get moments of rest, to prepare us for more growthmore
challenges, lessons, heartbreaks, victoriesit's inevitable; so don't get
too settled in that resting period as life works to help you grow wiser, stronger,
and overall, become a better person.
Nat looked amazing! |
Me and Nat. | When
was the last time you heard someone say, "I'm strong and courageous today
because I've been living in a safe place all my life," or "Because things
have always gone my way, I'm now so much wiser." Really, when was the last
time you heard someone say this? You see, the true
test of your being is when you're being challenged, feeling pressure, experiencing
pain. This is how life stretches you to use the muscles you don't even know you
have. Life can act like a drill sergeant at times, making you feel like you're
going through some serious boot camp drills. As long as you're alive, you can
choose to accept this and have fun with it, or you can complain, and act like
a party pooper. The choice is yours! How do you deal with it? Do you stay calm
and controlled? Do you react or do you become proactive? What mistakes have you
made? How do you apply those lessons today to get out of messy situations? Do
you think you can answer all these questions about yourself if you've been sitting
comfortably, and never had any challenges to overcome?
Me and Bruce. |
Me and Nat, again. | When
times are good, it's easy to say with conviction, "I'm ready to share my
life with someone, for better or for worse," or "I would inject every
penny I have to make this project work, if I had to." So let's say you're
sharing your life with someone, and you're both facing the worse of times. The
project you invested in is at a roadblock, and needs all your funds to stay afloat.
Will you complain, "This is bad timing!" or "Why is this happening
now?" Life lessons don't usually arrive when you're ready and waiting. Their
unexpected approach truly tests your commitment and stretches your ability to
grow.
Cancun was beautiful. |
We will be back! | Life
will never stop testing you for your level of commitment, and life's greatest
rewards are reserved for those who demonstrate a never-ending commitment to act
until they achieve. Committing to your never-ending personal growth, learning
from your mistakes, understanding yourself, wanting to better yourself, is what
being perfect is all about. Just having the strength and courage to follow through
with dignity, in moments of challenge or controversy...well, if that's not perfection,
I don't know what is. |