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Life is an uncertain roller coaster. You can choose to embrace it and enjoy the ride, joyfully learning from your experiences along the way; or you can choose to rebel against all of life’s challenges, resenting every moment of your journey. The latter robs you of any growth or development, while the former gives you the opportunity to learn from those challenges and become a better person for having experienced them.
While “better” may be relative, one thing is certain – “better” means improved. No matter where you find yourself, there is always room for improvement. Even a monk strives daily to improve himself, striving always to become a better person.
Challenges in life are a given, and they can be used to your advantage. Each one is an opportunity for personal growth and self-improvement. Ultimately, the goal is to use what you learn as you grow to become the best version of yourself.
6 Life Challenges You Need to Grow Through
Here are 6 common challenges in life you must overcome on your road to becoming a better person:
1. Loss
Whether you lose your job, an opportunity, or a relationship – loss is an inevitable part of life.
Regardless of how it happens, a loss is one of life’s biggest challenges. It can feel abrupt and disruptive. However, loss allows you to reflect on what is truly important to keep moving forward.
Losing something that you had or wanted can be a welcome wake-up call. Loss forces you to ask yourself, “What about what I lost was valuable to me?” and “What am I willing to do to get what I want?”
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Choosing to examine your loss through the lens of these questions causes you to assess the true value of what you lost, as well as why you value it. Having a clear understanding of what you value and why you value it is key to becoming a better person because it gives your words & actions integrity.
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Reflect: Choose to examine your loss through a lens that allows you to assess the true value of what you lost, as well as why you value it.
2. Failure
There is not a single person alive who hasn’t experienced failure. To grow, you must fail. Failure offers a natural checkpoint on your journey, one that allows you to evaluate your recent behavioral choices so that you can make improvements. When you fail, you get the chance to review your decisions and behaviors, like an athlete reviews the taped footage between games.
Reviewing the decisions and actions that lead you to fail is an invaluable exercise. Understanding how the decisions you made led to certain behaviors and actions can prevent you from making the same mistakes again. Such a review can also reveal important details you missed the first time that would allow you to take a better and more informed approach the next time.
The experience of failure causes you to develop compassion, empathy and sympathy. Your experience gives you a point of commonality with anyone who has had a similar experience. Those three emotions are essential tools on your journey to becoming a better person because they allow others to feel safe and seen around you.
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Self-Evaluate: Determine what actions led to you failing, and instead of looking at it as a negative thing, look at it as a checkpoint for your journey.
3. Setbacks
They have many names: missteps, monkey wrenches, unforeseen circumstances. But setbacks are ever present on our journey to becoming a better person.
We have all experienced a slow in progress, hindrance or delay on our journey. The challenge is understanding why the delay happened. What caused our progress to slow down or plateau?
You can intellectually know all the right things to do or say, but there are those moments when your humanness gets the best of you. Despite your best efforts to be a better person, you suddenly do or say something you regret. Perhaps you react in a way that is negative or out of alignment with your desire to become a better person. ITS OKAY!
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Setbacks are learning opportunities. Having a firm understanding of the types of things that slow your progress will allow you to both avoid and preempt them.
Resilience is one positive side effect of overcoming setbacks. The journey to becoming a better person requires that you be mentally tough. Setbacks are an organic way to build that mental toughness while still maintaining integrity in your actions, and a sense of emotional awareness that promotes a safe environment where others feel seen.
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Change Your Perception of Setbacks: See your situation as learning opportunities instead of problems. This toughens you mentally, and that is the key to overcoming setbacks.
4. Moral Compass
Distinguishing right from wrong for yourself is an ever present life challenge. You may agree with one ideology today and another tomorrow. Changing your mind is your right, and deciding where you stand is your responsibility. The two go hand in hand.
Deciding what you believe is important on your road to becoming a better person. Self-improvement is anchored in your sense of right and wrong. Most people act by their values and beliefs. Giving yourself permission to grow as a person means taking time to reexamine them both. You may discover that your values and beliefs are no longer in alignment with your end goal.
Thankfully, your assessment of the misalignment will lead you to do what is necessary to once again find your true north. The ability to self-correct will serve you on your journey.
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Revisit Your Values and Beliefs: See if your values align with your life goals. As we grow older, our goals can change, and with that, a new set of values.
5. Mastering Your Mind
Your mind can be a formidable obstacle to becoming a better person. It can pipe up with all kinds of negative commentary when things are not going well and can have the power to derail you with doubt and fear – if you let it. Mastering your mind is one of the greatest life challenges of all.
Your mind controls your perspective, it informs how you receive and process your interactions with the world around you. Unlike other things you can claim mastery over after a finite amount of time, the mind can take some a lifetime to master. The challenge is showing up willing to do the work of mastering the mind every day, while having complete awareness of the infinite nature of this work.
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Where ever you go, there you are; thus, it’s impossible to hide from yourself. If your mind is unruly and unkind, then it will be hard for you to become a better person, primarily because you are not better to yourself.
Luckily, there is a myriad of ways to begin the work of mastering your mind. The key is to create space for you to be with yourself in a healthy way that promotes growth.
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Create Space: Carve out moments for you to be with yourself. Some common methods to facilitate focused personal time are therapy, meditation, self-reflection, prayer, intentional silence, journaling, and being out in nature.
6. Overcoming Your Story
Everyone was once a child. There are things you experienced that were outside of your control, regardless of their severity those experiences stay with you. Those experiences become part of your story. Overcoming the story you tell yourself about your own experience can be quite the life challenge.
Whether you grew up poor, didn’t have a lot of love in your house, or didn’t feel seen, it affects the way you move through the world. There are the facts of these experiences and there are fuzzy edges where our minds fill in the blanks.
For Example: if you say “I grew up poor and I am always going to be poor,” that is an example of your story taking control.
Comparatively, if you said “I grew up poor, but I am working hard now. I’m doing whatever I can to make sure I have all the things I need and am comfortable”– even if it’s hard, that is still an example of overcoming your story.
I grew up in an out of apartments, worried about money, with feelings of unworthiness because of what I saw around me. I thought struggling was normal and survival was a default mode of being – it became part of my story. Yet as an adult, I had to make a choice, either I allow the past experiences shape my current narrative OR I focus on the circumstances of the present as a reflection of my current reality.
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While the choice may be clear, the action required to shift the narrative is challenging. It requires intentionality and self-awareness. You have to be willing to let go of the stories that don’t serve you anymore, in favor of exploring the present moment to the fullest. Carrying around stale, negative narratives stifles your ability engage in positive self-reflection which is the corner stone of personal growth.
When you have set your story aside in favor of embracing the present, you encourage others to do the same. Overcoming your story empowers you to embrace this moment as opportunity to write a new story – one you are in control of. On the road to becoming a better person focusing on what you can control and letting go of what you can’t control is critical.
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Let Go: Release stories that don’t serve you anymore and explore the present moment to the fullest. Overcoming your negative stories presents you with an opportunity for you to rewrite your story.
Final Thoughts
These challenges in life are common. No matter who you are, or where you are, if your goal is to become a better person, you will encounter these 6 challenges in some form or fashion.
Fortunately, you are now prepared to overcome them with grace and strategy. As you continue along your journey to becoming a better person, remember to let go of the things you can’t control in exchange for being present in the moment, create space for healthy self-reflection, give yourself permission to reexamine your values and beliefs, embrace the resilience that comes from encountering setbacks, allow your failures to be the source of compassionate resonance, and let loss teach you about what you value.
Now that you know what you have to overcome, get out there and summit those peaks. Life is waiting for you on the other side.
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FAQs
How challenges help you to be a better person? ›
Hard times stimulate growth in a way that good times don't. Facing challenges and navigating one's way through them builds resilience capacity. Knowing that one can overcome obstacles, learn from struggles and benefit from mistakes lays a solid foundation for success in later life.
What are the 5 challenges in life? ›- A Change in Relationships. Whether it is a love lost or falling out of touch with a friend, relationships change throughout your life. ...
- The Opinions of Others. ...
- Your chronological age. ...
- The Emotion of Fear. ...
- Failure.
- Age. Age really is just a number. ...
- What Other People Think. ...
- Toxic People. ...
- Fear. ...
- Negativity. ...
- The Past or the Future. ...
- The State of the World.
These include being a good listener, understanding the other side when you are in conflict, and anger management techniques. These things can help us to be better versions of ourselves. They can also minimize the stress we experience in relationships and make them stronger.
What are some ways to become a better person? ›- See yourself for who you are. ...
- Forgive and let go of anger. ...
- Accept responsibility. ...
- Admit when you are wrong and apologize. ...
- Be a good listener. ...
- Be polite. ...
- Have respect for others (and yourself). ...
- Set goals for yourself.
- Make A Plan. While you don't know what is going to happen in the future, you can always plan ahead. ...
- Know You're Not Alone. Every person in this world has their low points. ...
- Ask For Help. ...
- Feel Your Feelings. ...
- Accept Support. ...
- Help Others. ...
- Think Big. ...
- Positive Mindset.
- Health Crisis. There comes a time in your life when you are not healthy. ...
- Workplace Issues. Of course, everyone gets to work when the time and opportunity are there. ...
- Emptiness. ...
- Friendship Issues. ...
- Failure. ...
- Financial Crisis. ...
- Career Pressure. ...
- Unfair Treatment.
- Describe the challenge + what was at stake. Describe the challenge that you encountered. ...
- Explain what steps you took to solve the challenge + why. ...
- Conclude by detailing the positive outcome.
Be honest when discussing challenges but be brief with your answer. Don't spend too much time on the difficulty you present, just state it and briefly explain how you dealt with it and what you learned from it. Do not talk about any extreme challenges that ended in disaster.
What challenges will you need to overcome? ›- Age.
- What Other People Think.
- Toxic People.
- Fear.
- Negativity.
- The Past or the Future.
- The State of the World.
What is the biggest challenge you have overcome? ›
Full Example 1: One of the biggest work challenges I've overcome happened at my last job. Two team members were let go and I was left with the workload of three people. I fell behind and knew I couldn't keep up in the long term, so I asked my manager for help.
What are best challenges? ›- Blindfolded Food Eating Challenge. Save. ...
- Baby Food Gobbling Challenge. ...
- Chopstick And Greasy Bean Challenge. ...
- Bubble Wrap Challenge. ...
- Longest Hula Hoop On A Trampoline Challenge. ...
- Ice Bucket Challenge. ...
- Balloon-In-Air Challenge. ...
- Chubby Bunny Challenge.
Again, the positivity challenge is not about trying to be unnaturally positive. It's about analyzing your own negativity, so you can choose to be more positive about certain things. So take a week and say something positive after every negative thing that comes out of your mouth.
What are 3 things you can do to better yourself as a person? ›- Set goals for yourself. ...
- Surround yourself with people who want to see you do well. ...
- Evaluate what isn't working and eliminate those habits. ...
- Learn a new activity or skill. ...
- Eat healthily and hydrate daily. ...
- Have compassion for yourself and others.
The Internet Of Things has been facing many areas like Information Technology, Healthcare, Data Analytics and Agriculture. The main focus is on protecting privacy as it is the primary reason for other challenges including government participation.
What are the 4 categories of challenges facing the world today? ›"Global Issues : social, political, economic and environmental issues that affect us all".
What are Grand Challenge problems? ›Grand challenge problems refer to really difficult tasks that stretch the limits of cognitive ability. They are especially popular in high technology fields as working towards a solution often yields many new applications.
What do you get for completing daily challenges? ›Completing a Daily Challenge is useful to increase your Iron Banner rank boost, and is also a requirement for completing the Forging Iron quest.
How many grand challenges are there? ›The 12 Grand Challenges - National Academy of Public Administration.
What are modern challenges? ›Hunger, poverty, climate change, population, pollution, floods, droughts, heatwaves, food security are all related to each other. All this can be solved by increasing awareness, education, by increasing research and use of better environment friendly alternatives.
What new challenges are faced in work? ›
- Fitting In. Figuring out how to be part of a new work culture can at times be frustrating. ...
- Being Heard. It takes time to gain the trust of coworkers to get them on board with your ideas. ...
- Making Mistakes. ...
- Time Management. ...
- Slackers. ...
- Disagreeable Coworkers. ...
- Office Bullies. ...
- Gossipers and Trouble Makers.
- Lack of communication. ...
- Performance issues. ...
- Lack of employee recognition. ...
- Lack of transparency in leadership. ...
- Motivation and engagement levels. ...
- Conflict management. ...
- Stay calm. ...
- Introspect and analyze.
- Climate Change.
- Wars and military conflicts.
- Water contamination.
- Human rights violation.
- Global health issues.
- Poverty.
- Children's poor access to healthcare, education and safety.
- Access to food and hunger.
- Children Living in Conflict Zones. ...
- Unprecedented Global Hunger. ...
- Two Years of Disrupted Education. ...
- Climate Change. ...
- Children Crossing Borders. ...
- Child Mortality Due to COVID-19.