In the trenches…

  First – don’t assume that ‘in the trenches’ is a negative or painful place to live. Sometimes it is, but we can still laugh and love and grow in our time here. This is where most of us live the majority of our lives… in the trenches. We live in our day-to-day which allows us to define what that means and how we respond to the challenges and opportunities, threats and obstacles existing… many times, in the moment and sometimes feeling like they all are present simultaneously.

  Don’t make the assumption that this is always warfare, because it isn’t. Life isn’t only made up of a series of obstacles, difficulties, and loss. There are surprises, opportunities, success when we stop to realize this. John Gardner wrote: 

       “We are continually faced with a series of great opportunities
         brilliantly disguised as unsolvable problems.”

Brilliant! I like that! This mindset is a paradigm shift in how to think about and look at our problems, dilemmas and consider them as opportunities. So often we feel overwhelmed by the issues we face in the trenches that we miss an out of the box new discovery. Plus, do we take the time to learn the lessons provided in those positive, successful and new discovery times? The positive lessons from these experiences don’t always seem to transfer into potential resolutions for the ‘other’ times.

  Since we live in the trenches, what do you do about your residence? Do you tailor it to meet your wants and desires… or, do you do so little to it because you really don’t like this locale? If you expect to be permanently ‘rescued’ from your present abode, you might want to rethink this. In the second place, if your expectation is rescue, you still don’t know when that may be – yes? Though I don’t always follow my own advice, it would seem we should take advantage of everything available to us in our good and bad times and places.

  In the trenches is a reality. And yes, the vast majority of the time may be in battle, but do you know who and what your enemy is? Never assume. There are times the ‘enemy’ is our own unwillingness to look at our reality. If in a battle, we don’t need to fight by ourselves – we always have a companion to turn to… the Lord. We are or may be in a battle… but never alone. An important reminder is that we can always look at life as… an opportunity.

Dr. Carolyn Coon

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