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This quote landed in my inbox this morning: I think that is such a subjective thought. I don’t necessarily disagree with it. Personally, I know that many of my deepest moments of personal growth were fueled by the fact that I was uncomfortable where I was in life. But, “DISCOMFORT” is a lot different than “PAIN”. And some of us have a much higher threshold for discomfort and/or pain. I truly believe that discomfort may be too quiet, too polite, for many of us to recognize it as a cry for changing, for digging deeper, for championing growth. Don’t get me wrong – I think it can happen. However, I think that in the situations that count the most, that birth our greatest growth spurts, it takes PAIN. Huge, spirit-wrenching doses of pain that wash over us in waves that we think are never going to stop. Discomfort reminds me of those really cute shoes that pinch “just a little” when you wear them but you buy them anyway. Your “sitting down” shoes. You know the ones – you walk around the house in them with socks on, hoping to stretch them just a little bit. You put a band-aid on your toe right were they tend to rub. They’re a little uncomfortable but for the sake of looking good, you wear them anyway. You tell yourself to “WALK IT OUT!” But the MINUTE you get to the house or in the car knowing your only stop IS the house? BABY, them thangs get kicked off IM-ME-DI-ATE-LY!! I’ve been involved in personal situations that were just like those cute shoes – pinching my spirit, rubbing up against my common sense but I wouldn’t let those situations go because they “looked” good. I thought I could stretch them, break them in, wear them down…or simply ignore the discomfort. Discomfort is a whisper. Discomfort is a pebble tossed gently against the window of your heart, mind, soul. I had to move through a few cycles of situations that caused me discomfort. Had to let them escalate until they became points of pain. Until just the THOUGHT of them became triggers, causing all kinds of flashbacks. Until they tested the limits of my pain threshold before I realized just how foolish I was being. And I thank God that I learned that “Comfort trumps cute every day” before I did any real damage to my feet, my soul or my heart. Comment Below |
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This post has spoken to me so strongly today. Thanks for sharing!
Hey Sis! I’m glad it touched you. You’re always welcome. I got your other note - I’ll be in touch later today. Keep rising!
You should do a daily devotional book or sumptin. These kinda posts call for distribution woman!
*blush* Thank ya kindly Ms. Creole. Um, actually, “Soulfull Soliloquies” was originally envisioned as a book & then the blog was born. And for the record, I do have a daily devotional in the works. *wink*
I wish I had just an ounce of your writing talent. This was a really good post. I loved the analogies.
Thanks Single Ma. Girl you gots skillz of your own. Don’t front. LOL
“DISCOMFORT IS A SMALL PRICE TO PAY FOR GROWTH.”
Very deep statement and I can see discomfort as a way to push us out of our comfort zone and propel us to another level…sometimes its easy to get content with the status quo and discomfort sets in to say…it’s time to do something different. I could go on and on but Jackie, you’ve done an excellent job of giving examples.
Great post!!
MysTery - thanks! Er’y now & then I manage to lob a good one over the wall. :O)