On the Road to Becoming An Emotional Giant!
On the Road to Becoming An Emotional Giant!
While most individuals perceive success as something tangible, such as developing a business, overcoming a physical challenge or raising a healthy child, when you dig deeper, you’ll find that at the heart of success is essentially the reaching of a higher level of emotional strength. If you find yourself facing difficulties in regard to your business, or possibly struggling to meet financial obligations during the start of this brand new year, perhaps the challenge is giving you an opportunity to grow stronger.
As committed students of life, we are meant to use our challenges so that we can learn from them. So often we are expecting things to simply continue moving in a straight line, and when things falter, we become nervous and unsure. But in the process of developing emotional fortitude, we are in actuality gifted a more quality life experience.
Consider the significant insights you receive from a particular challenge? Perhaps it is possible that we rely too heavily on our achievements so as to feel good about ourselves? Wouldn’t it be best if we started feeling
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good about who we are regardless of the situation? Even more important shouldn’t we be having respect for the ebbs and flows of life instead of resisting them? Do we have the presence of mind to simply trust that the tide comes in and the tide goes out?
As you delve further into your experience, notice how much attention you place on the one area that isn’t working rather than on all the areas that do work. You’ll probably begin to notice that the ebbs and flows are only a part of the natural life experience. If you moved in a straight line and never had the experience of coming into contact with diversity or contrast, you would never grow. Consequently, rather than fighting or pushing against a situation, why not look for what you can learn about yourself and build upon your emotional fortitude.
After giving some thought to your situation and doing whatever you believe is necessary to make things okay, notice that the only thing you can ultimately control is how you feel and how you react. When you surrender into the experience and allow it to present you with whatever gifts it offers, you are building upon your emotional reservoir. Perhaps it is simply a time for letting go, trusting and respecting the universe and all of her wisdom. Maybe it’s the right time for simply feeling grateful. Or possibly it may be time to notice all the wonderful things that surround you and add immensely to your feeling good.
From this place of understanding, as you face your own particular “Achilles Heel,” instead of looking at it from a negative point of view, consider that the circumstances are meant to help you expand your consciousness. Instead of running from the challenge or focusing on trying to fix it, stop for a moment and take advantage of it. As you explore this formidable task, without judging it, you will be guided on your journey towards becoming an emotional giant.
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Riesling on the Rise
You’ve probably heard the saying that if you don’t like Chardonnay, it’s because you haven’t found the right one. Tongue and cheek sentiment aside, it bears witness to the great variety of different wines that all masquerade under the single title of Chardonnay, some so disparate as to hardly be recognizable as coming from the same grape.
Much of this is no doubt due to the staggering popularity of the wine - the more popular a variety is, the greater number of vintners the world over will produce it, each with their own personal twist or addition. This phenomenon however is hardly limited to Chardonnay, or French wines at all for that matter. Even wines with identities that are traditionally more strongly defined may vary widely from region to region.
Riesling is one such versatile wine whose complexity, variety, and cellar longevity make it more than a worthy competitor for the title of most popular white wine.
Most people probably think of a Riesling as a fruity, crisp, light wine – maybe a touch on the dry side – and it wouldn’t be a bad generalization to make. However, this remarkable grape is by no means limited to such. Rieslings run the gamut from an almost dusty dryness wit