I rarely do this but the other day I read something that just hit home. It came from Ross Harkness on Instagram. Here it is:
The Comfort Paradox
The more you lean into comfort, the worse
you feel.
The more you lean into discomfort, the better
you feel.
So that thing you know you need to do? Do
it.
Do it when you’re tired. Do it when you
don’t want to. Do it when it’s raining. Do it when it’s cold. Do it when
everyone’s against you. Do it when nobody believes in you. Do it when you feel
lost. Do it when you have every excuse not to.
Because even if the world is conspiring against
you, as long as you do what you know you need to do, you can go to bed knowing
you shouldered responsibility, met your standards, and that you gave the world
all you could.
Make yourself proud.
Lean into discomfort and do the thing.
--Ross Harkness
It has been said that if you want a hard life, do the
easy things But if you want an easy life do the hard things. This is the
paradox. Comfort leads to dis-ease. Sitting and doing little or nothing will
result in a body unable to move properly. It’s easy to sit around and do
nothing but the penalty will be a life of pain and dis-comfort.
On the other hand, showing up and working hard in the
gym is uncomfortable. But it may mean that you are mobile and vital in your
later years. Discomfort leads to ease.
Embrace the paradox. Then go to the gym!
John Mariotti
www.sunday-stories.blogspot.com
775-338-2412

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