Facing Adversity

OK; I know you’ve faced adversity at least once or twice. Sometimes the source is the circumstances you happen to find yourself in. Other times, it knocks on your door in the form of, well, a person. Or three.

Hey, nobody loves adversity, right? I mean, sure, there’s all that stuff about welcoming adversity because there’s probably a lesson to be learned from it. Yada, yada, yada.

I mean, c’mon; who really welcomes it into their lives?

BUT (and that’s a really BIG ‘but’), the fact remains that adversity is still one of the best teachers I know. And so, That’s why we’re going to celebrate that next month by making that the topic of our next What I Learned From… groupwrite project! (sound of crowd cheering)

Hey, if you’ve never participated in one of our monthly groupwrite projects, don’t worry; it’s easy. You write about the topic (it can be directly, indirectly, or even parabolically related to it – it’s your choice), a post on your own blog sometime before the deadline, send me the link, and voila! you’re then listed in the wrap-up post on the following Monday! Easy as pie!

Now, here’s where there’s always some confusion. Officially, our groupwrite projects always kick off on the first Monday of each month. That means we launch the next one on Monday, April 6 – and the deadline for entries is midnight Sunday night, April 12 (just in time for America’s Tax Day).

However, because some folks like to have more than a week’s notice, I usually announce the topic a week early. So if you just can’t stand it, you’re welcome to write and post your entry anytime in the next two weeks. I’m just sayin’ the OFFICIAL kick off post will be next Monday.

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Photo credit: Monty wants to play, by A2ZMpls

“Adversity” graphic created with Spell With Flickr, by Erik Castnor

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23 responses so far

23 Responses to “Facing Adversity”

  1. Lillie Ammannon Mar 30th 2009 at 6:17 am

    Robert,

    Maybe I can come up with something this month.

    Stop by my blog to pick up an award I’ve given you.

  2. Joanna Youngon Mar 30th 2009 at 3:35 pm

    Added to the list of posts Robert. Should be another great WILF topic.

    Joanna Youngs last blog post..Heroes, Ripple Effects and Community

  3. Monica Flora butteron Mar 31st 2009 at 6:49 am

    Thanks, added to my list as well. Subscribed to you RSS and hopefully you’ll be at my doorstep from now on.

  4. Robert Hruzekon Mar 31st 2009 at 7:10 am

    @Lillie – Lillie, thanks for the Lemonade Award! I’ll have mine in a tall, cold glass; drops of condensation coating it like jewels… Oh, sorry; thinking of lemonade always makes me thirsty! Gotta get some!

  5. Robert Hruzekon Mar 31st 2009 at 7:10 am

    @Monica – I hope so too, Monica!

  6. Robert Hruzekon Mar 31st 2009 at 7:11 am

    @Joanna – At least I know it’s a universal topic!

  7. Jasonon Mar 31st 2009 at 12:38 pm

    After years being a stellar performer, constant award winner and essential team member, my company is falling to pieces. I have the dubious distinction of getting to stick around on the transition team (no retention bonus) while the capital dwindles away to the point where I can be virtually assured of no severance, no leave payout and I’ve already given up hope on the bonus I was awarded (due to be paid in July). Unfortunately, none of that will come to a head until well after your deadline (takes time to break up a family) so I’ll bow out of this project.

    Guess that means I’m just complaining. Ugh. What have I become.

    Love the idea. Will miss the project but hopefully still come away from it all with some lessons learned.

    Jasons last blog post..Oh Come On, Already!

  8. Karen Swimon Mar 31st 2009 at 12:52 pm

    Robert, I love this theme. Okay, I know I love EVERY theme but you just keep coming up with great topics! I hate adversity but you’re right, it is our greatest teacher. I blame Adam and Eve, if not for them we’d be sitting around all day munching berries and lounging in the grass. Now we have to learn stuff the hard way. :-)

  9. geoffrey philpon Mar 31st 2009 at 1:36 pm

    Robert, this is a great topic! See if I can rustle up something.

  10. Robert Hruzekon Mar 31st 2009 at 6:19 pm

    @Jason – Man, my heart goes out to ya – what a thing to have to face! In fact, I wish you lived in Texas or Georgia – I could offer you something that has and will help the Mrs. and me on our road to independence.

    But hang in there! One thing I’ve learned over the years is that we CAN make it! Lean on friends, count on their encouragement and help, keep the faith – all good techniques for gettin’ through.

    And hey, you can count on me to encourage you too if you’ll just drop by now and then. A tip o’ the hat to ya, Bubba!

  11. Robert Hruzekon Mar 31st 2009 at 6:21 pm

    @Karen – Funny you should mention Adam and Eve – I’m writing something about that very subject right now! Must be ethervibes or sumpin’. Hey, munchin’ on berries and lounging around with all our needs met – well, that sounds pretty good, actually!

  12. Robert Hruzekon Mar 31st 2009 at 6:22 pm

    @Geoffrey – Hey, glad to have you aboard, Geoffrey! Tip o’ the hat to ya!

  13. Wilson Ponon Apr 1st 2009 at 2:32 am

    Life is full with many unexpected events and adversity, Robert. I think I might have some great values that I ant to share with all readers, Robert.

  14. Robert Hruzekon Apr 1st 2009 at 6:21 am

    @Wilson – Hey, you’d be more than welcome to share something this month, Wilson! Love to have ya join us!

  15. Danielon Apr 1st 2009 at 1:02 pm

    I agree completely with this message about the importance of facing adversity and that we become stronger after it.

  16. Marleneon Apr 1st 2009 at 7:20 pm

    Interesting topic! I just might join in the writing!

    Marlenes last blog post..When is it ok to lie?

  17. Robert Hruzekon Apr 1st 2009 at 7:25 pm

    @Daniel – Hey, thanks for sayin’ so, Daniel! Tip o’ the hat to ya!

  18. Robert Hruzekon Apr 1st 2009 at 7:25 pm

    @Marlene – I hope you do decide to join us, Marlene – it just won’t be the same without ya!

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