How to Persevere (and Get Ahead) When the Going Gets Tough
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There are times in life when we feel discouraged or defeated when life delivers blows that knock us to the ground. The hopelessness and despair may consume your life for many months as you wonder if you’ll ever get back to feeling happy and safe. These are the points in life when persevering becomes extremely important.
If you’re wondering what perseverance means, it is the act of continuing to do something despite the difficulty or delay involved in success.
The only way for us to live our lives to the fullest is to learn how to have perseverance and deal with the challenges that life throws at us. Surviving these curveballs and pushing through adversity, pain, and feelings of hopelessness and despair are part of the journey for us to learn about who we are. There is no other way to learn how to be resilient, courageous, hopeful, and optimistic about life and our future.
When you are feeling discouraged, and life seems tough, don’t give up. Use these strategies to help you grow your courage and learn how to persevere so you can step up, face the curveballs, and embrace the joy of living a life you love.
7 Strategies That Will Help You Learn to Persevere in Life
1. Accept and Anticipate Change
In today’s world of constant change, it’s hard to manage the complexity and unpredictability of life. It’s even more difficult to find the motivation to persevere in the face of constant change.
Instead of fighting the inevitability of change, learn to accept it. Embrace change and know that by doing this, your life can only get better. Resisting change will fuel the negative energy that keeps you feeling discouraged about life.
Learn how to be agile in your thinking and demonstrate perseverance, even when you’re feeling discouraged. Ask lots of questions and look for solutions. Don’t just focus on the problem that you are facing. It is a lot harder to solve a problem when you’re immersed in the problem itself.
Become a solution seeker because, as the Dalai Lama said:
“If a problem can be solved, it will be. If it cannot be solved, there is no use worrying about it.”
2. Use Your Power of Choice to Liberate You
One of the few things you have total control over is your power of choice. No one else can take that away from you, so use it when you want to learn how to persevere.
The choices you make determine how you react to the tough times you are facing. You can choose to do nothing and allow yourself to be distracted from the issue you need to face, or you can choose to take action and face your problem.
In my experience, the easiest option is to choose to do nothing, but it always comes back and bites you. In the words of psychologist Carl Jung, “what you resist will persist.”[1]
Choose to make choices that enable you to move forward, not backward or around in circles.
3. Don’t Be Afraid to Ask for Help
Asking for help is not a sign of weakness. A person who chooses to be a solution seeker is a resilient person who is self-aware and will actively seek support, advice, and encouragement from others when times are tough.[2]
Solution seekers value the input of others because they know others may have the wisdom or positive energy to help them overcome adversity and learn how to persevere in the workplace and at home.
If you’re afraid to ask for help, you can learn how to begin with this article.
4. Be Positive and Laugh When You Can
For me, this is the secret weapon that helps me to keep going when I’m not sure how to persevere. Having a positive attitude enables us to use our power of choice wisely.
A positive attitude opens up your mind to more possibilities. In contrast, a pessimistic attitude closes your mind down and encourages you to withdraw yourself from finding your way through the challenges you are facing. With a pessimistic attitude, there is no growth and no learning.
If you have a hard time cultivating a positive attitude, consider trying mindfulness meditation. This can help you create space in your mind to root your negative thoughts and replace them with positive ones.
Laughter is life’s best way to thrive. To get through the tough times, surround yourself with people who make you laugh and like laughing with you. Laughter is contagious, and you will soon find that when you are laughing, you feel more alive and hopeful about your future.
You can learn more about creating a positive environment in this video:
5. Embrace the Unpredictability of Life
Life is a strange and amazing journey, with many painful experiences, beauty, and joy. Running away from the challenges life presents is not the answer. If you run away, life’s pain, discomfort, and challenges will follow you.
It’s okay to fall apart, make mistakes, fail, and be disappointed, but you can only stay in this place for a short time. If you have a goal in mind, keep working to achieve your goal and demonstrate perseverance, despite the failures.
Resilient people expect to fail and be disappointed. They know that to be strong, one has to overcome the adversity and challenges they face in life. Courageous people choose to “bounce forward” in life and to keep moving toward living a happy, fulfilled life.
Commit to becoming that courageous, resilient person you were born to be.
6. Focus on Things That Bring You Joy
“Find a place inside where there’s joy, and the joy will burn out the pain.” – Joseph Campbell
When you are feeling frustrated and hopeless, it’s easy to forget the good things in your life. If you allow yourself to be consumed by negativity, you will start to believe that there is nothing good in your life. Before you know it, that will become your reality.
If you really want to learn how to persevere, stop immediately and write a list of all the good things that you have experienced and all the things that have brought you joy. The more you focus on the good in your life, the more hopeful you will become.
One study found that gratitude was “demonstrated to be associated with an increase in happiness, life satisfaction and social desirability.”[3] These all contribute to more resilience.
A great way to practice gratitude is by starting a gratitude journal. You can begin by writing three things you’re grateful for each day.
7. Don’t Let the Past Rule Your Present
Your past presents an opportunity to learn the lessons you need to deal with in your present life. However, if you don’t let go of your regrets in life and make peace with your past, it is very hard to move forward in your life.
Look for opportunities for self-discovery, and learn how to trust and believe in yourself. When you are facing tough times in your life, ask yourself this question:
“What is the one thing I can do right now to take me one step closer to moving forward?”
All you have to remember is to take one step forward and keep repeating that one step. You will soon discover that you are closer to finding a solution and achieving your long-term goals. Remember, you’ve done difficult things before and have come out on the other side, so enjoy the process.
Don’t let all your past mistakes and fears cloud your judgment and diminish your courage. You are not defined by what happened in your past. You are who you choose to be now and in the future. Become the courageous, empowered, resilient person you were born to be.
Final Thoughts
It is understandable that when you are facing tough times in life, you can become overwhelmed and lost. It is very hard to be hopeful and optimistic about your future when you are consumed by pain and frustration.
When you want to learn how to persevere and overcome the bad days, use the seven strategies above to help you keep moving forward to get to your finish line.
Reference
[1] | ^ | Psychology Today: You Only Get More of What You Resist—Why? |
[2] | ^ | Psychology Today: 7 Effective Ways to Ask for Help (and Get It) |
[3] | ^ | Europe’s Journal of Psychology: The Relationship Between Gratitude and Loneliness: The Potential Benefits of Gratitude for Promoting Social Bonds |