#12 PERSEVERANCE: Nick Vujicic* was born with no arms and no
legs. He faced all the challenges of growing up and decided that there was a
reason for every single one of the challenges we face. He was upset with what
he perceived as a restless, deeply unhappy population of young people and the
increasing teen suicide rate. By the age of 19, he had already begun fulfilling
his dream of encouraging others by sharing his story. He became a world famous
motivational speaker.
In 1969, at age 27, Stephen Hawking** was diagnosed with
motor neuron disease and given two years to live. He is almost totally
paralyzed and communicates through a speech generating device. He is a
theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author. His book A Brief History of
Time stayed on the British Sunday Times bestseller list for a record 237
weeks. He taught at Cambridge for 30 years, and was awarded the Presidential
Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the U.S. Stephen has been
married twice and has three children.
What does it take to persevere? It takes not letting
circumstances dictate what’s possible for you. It takes a vision of what life
will look like once the challenge is overcome. It’s not about envisioning a
different life, but envisioning your life lived a different way.
As you pursue your goal, you will encounter obstacles.
You will make mistakes. You may even become discouraged. Accept that that will
be part of the process. When it happens change, “It can’t be done,” to “What
will it take to get this done?”
It is unlikely that you’ll ever have to face anything
as challenging as both Nick and Stephen face every day. Take inspiration from
them and others who have persevered. Stay focused. Keep your eye on the prize
and move forward.
*To read more about Nick Vujicic:
http://www.attitudeisaltitude.com/aboutus-nick.php.
**To read more about Stephen Hawking: http://www.hawking.org.uk
**To read more about Stephen Hawking: http://www.hawking.org.uk