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Guest Column
Three Lessons Of Learning for Overcoming Challenges
By Dr. Steven Steinberg
Stewart is a 47 year-old CEO in downtown Chicago recently diagnosed with
heart disease. Of course, his business is going through a rough period. If
that isn't enough, his two teenage children are both having trouble at
school and his wife's mother has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease.
Stewart's question is, "why me?" What is the answer?
In business and life we encounter stress, suffering, loss and failure. We
expect to overcome these obstacles, understand and solve our problems
without any difficulties or suffering. When expectations such as these are
not met, we go through the motions of life without joy, without focus,
without proper communications, complaining about problems, blaming others
and too stressed to create or implement solutions. This causes us to cry
out "Why Me?" Does your workplace ever sound like this?
The real question being asked is: "Why do I suffer with so many problems in
my work and life?" There are three lessons that can help business people to
understand and overcome these challenges.
Lesson #1: Why me? I will never know for sure.
Absolute truth exists, but we cannot know it absolutely. That is the human
condition, uncertainty. That uncertainty is the source of our problems.
With uncertainty, we can make mistakes that cause us pain. With
uncertainty, without the complete answer to life's problems, we feel pain.
You have problems from uncertainty, but you also have freedom. Since you
cannot know for sure, you have freedom of choice. You can choose an
ordinary or an extraordinary response in any situation. What will be your
extraordinary response to your conditions? Will you focus on the pain of
problems or the freedom of choice? If you focus on the freedom of choice
you are ready to move on to lesson #2. Remember, lesson #1 is why me? I
will never know for sure.
Lesson #2: Why me? I don't care-I want to know anyway.
To be perfectly human is to know imperfectly. Responsibility is the ability
to respond extraordinarily in the face of uncertainty. Your job is to
continue your quest for knowledge knowing that you can never know for sure.
You must then act upon your learning. Your responsibility is to search for
truth and do the right thing. Rabbi Tarfon has said, "It's not up to you to
finish the job, but you are not free from doing some of the work."
Responsibility is the name of the human game. So, lesson #1-why me? I will
never know for sure. Lesson #2-why me? I want to know anyway. What do I
want to know?
Lesson #3: Why me? I Want to Know My Purpose.
Why do you exist? What is your purpose in life? Searching and finding your
purpose is the key that opens the door to success in business and life.
When you search for purpose there are two possible answers to life's
problems and challenges.
The ordinary answer to the question "why me?" is: "because___."
You fill in the blank with blame. If you can blame, you are not
responsible. Blame turns you into a victim. Blame looks backwards. To look
forward, to solve problems, to see your purpose being met, you must change
your answer to the extraordinary answer.
The extraordinary answer to the question "why me?" is: "So That___!"
You fill in the blank with some powerful purpose, some overriding value or
some meaningful solution to the problems of your business or your life.
Freedom, responsibility and purpose are the values that we learn from the
three lessons.
The key point of the three lessons is that in life you can chose to focus on
problems or purpose. Focusing on problems causes pain and suffering.
However, when you focus on purpose then:
The Power of Purpose Overrides the Pain of Problems!
The power of purpose, your "So That___!" overrides the pain of your
problems. You must discover your "So That___!" Purpose is the flipside of
problems. Without problems you would have no purpose. Problems, obstacle
and challenges exist So That we can solve them! That is why we are in the
business of life, to serve others by solving their problems. They, in turn,
serve us by solving our problems. Together, we can overcome any challenge.
Here are some tips to keep in mind when trying to overcome challenges:
1. Lesson #1 focuses on freedom. While you cannot choose your conditions,
you are entirely free to choose your response to those conditions. Don't
focus on the challenge itself; instead focus on your choices regarding how
to fix the problem. Have a future focus.
2. Lesson #2 focuses on responsibility. There are two parts to
responsibility. The first is the ability to respond. I am free to respond
even in the presence of uncertainty. The second part is that I am free to
choose a positive ethical and moral response. Responsibility implies acting
as one ought to act.
3. Lesson #3 focuses on purpose. Each of us was put here with some
special-purpose. What music were you put here to make? Make sure that when
it is time to leave this world you do not go with most of your music still
in you. You can create an extraordinary business. Do not focus on how hard
it is to play your music. Focus instead on the success and happiness your
music can bring you.
4. In business and in life you must choose between blame and responsibility.
Overcoming challenges begins by accepting responsibility. Blaming makes one
feel better in that moment. You feel entitled to a life and a business
without any suffering. This focus on feelings, on rights without
responsibilities, and on past causes never leads to success and inner peace.
The only path to overcoming challenges is to change our focus from what
caused the problem to how to solve the problem.
The three lessons of learning are one of many tools that can help you
understand and overcome challenges while transforming your work and life
from ordinary to extraordinary. Freedom, responsibility and purpose are the
values that emerge from the three lessons of learning. Using those values
we can transform our work and our lives from an ordinary place where we are
overwhelmed by challenges and problems into an extraordinary place of
success and happiness.
Dr. Steven Steinberg is a dentist with Parkinson's disease who will show you
that even when facing challenges, extraordinary living is always choice we
can make. He works with organizations and people who need to overcome
challenges and want to transform their businesses and their lives from
ordinary to extraordinary. He is the passionate originator of the concept of
The Path to Becoming Extraordinary, a method combining the tools of science
and spirituality for enhancing and maximizing your ability to engage in
profitable and meaningful work and living. He is a member of the National
Speakers Association. For more information please visit his website,
Speaking of Values, at: www.speakingofvalues.com or call at 847-800-5918.
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