What has been the greatest challenge for you to overcome?

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  1. midget38 profile image88
    midget38posted 11 years ago

    What has been the greatest challenge for you to overcome?

  2. carol7777 profile image75
    carol7777posted 11 years ago

    Some family sadness and betrayal in more than one instance.

    1. midget38 profile image88
      midget38posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Been there, Carol. One of the most ugly situations to face. Thanks for sharing.

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    JThomp42posted 11 years ago

    So many passing away, Way too young. The sudden ones really get to you. They are so unexpected. It only takes one blink of an eye and they are gone.

    1. midget38 profile image88
      midget38posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      JThomp, I am so sorry to hear that!! My blessings to you, and to those who have passed away. Yes, things suddenly happen....and we've no control over it. Something I struggle to cope with every day.

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      JThomp42posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you so much.

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    rgmg50posted 11 years ago

    My greatest challenge to overcome is to obey God when it is going to hurt my flesh, especially if it is not the way I perceived it. It is so easy to say God comes first in all things and you lay down self, but when it is time and it is not what you have pictured, it hurts, it really hurts. The greatest battle then is to get self off the throne and God back on it. Why is this so difficult if this is what I want, for God to be number one in my life.

    1. midget38 profile image88
      midget38posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I hear you on this, rgmg50. The battle to put God first is the hardest one to fight, with all our concerns and distractions. You've said it all.

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    Garifaliaposted 11 years ago

    For me it's facing my own weaknesses and finding the courage to overcome them. A great many I've been able to overcome. There's one last one I'm still not able to better. Why? Because it's the one rooted the deepest and to conquer it my conscious mind has to alter my subconscious mind. According to psychiatrists (and my experience), it is the hardest thing anyone can do.

    1. midget38 profile image88
      midget38posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      You're not alone in that Garifalia!! Those are the hardest to face because they are deeply rooted, as you've rightly said, in our subconscious.  Take care, and you'll beat these for sure!

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    Phelckyposted 11 years ago

    For me it's been to accept myself for who I am, and not to be afraid of everything around me.

    1. midget38 profile image88
      midget38posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      And we all should for as long as we are true to ourselves, we have nothing to fear.

  7. TIMETRAVELER2 profile image86
    TIMETRAVELER2posted 11 years ago

    My health.  I was very healthy until i hit the age of 52.  From that day to this, I have had ongoing and sometimes life threatening health problems.

    I have overcome many of them, but I feel as though my body is betraying me as I age, and this has been difficult to deal with.

    Health problems can be very confining, and this is hard to accept for someone who has always been an adventurer.

    1. midget38 profile image88
      midget38posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Timetraveler 2, my prayers are with you....do take care. I have had multiple health problems myself and I know how it feels. Thanks for sharing!

  8. lburmaster profile image73
    lburmasterposted 11 years ago

    Boredom. I can't stand not having anything to do. So I always have to find something to do. Scholarships, extra college courses, always having a part time job, having something to worry about, etc. For some reason, I feel as if I need them because they keep me busy.

    1. midget38 profile image88
      midget38posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      It sounds like you are really busy, Ibumaster!! But those are all great things, keep them going!  I get bored easily too, and need some things to occupy myself.

  9. whonunuwho profile image53
    whonunuwhoposted 11 years ago

    I have faced three such challenges in my life. One at the age of sixteen, when I had to overcome the physical and mental anguish of a severe spinal injury from football, Later a debilitating brain tumor in my adult life, as a teacher, and finally as a victim of a severe car crash in 2005, where I re-injured my spine and also internally. I have met these challenges and done my best in going on with my life.

    1. midget38 profile image88
      midget38posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Whonunuwho, thanks so much for this heartfelt and sincere sharing. I have had brain tumors myself....and I know exactly how it is to be in your shoes. It is a difficult condition to grapple with, more than anyone understands. You are a brave soul.

 
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