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Summoning Your Will It Was Supposed To Be Easy "Let's go hike Camelback Mountain," I suggested enthusiastically to my friend, Monica. She had traveled from Connecticut to visit me and an outdoor excursion into the Arizona landscape seemed like a great idea. After all, Camelback was listed in the book: Best Easy Day Hikes. Little did I know that the hike would test my will as much as my body. What rattled me about Camelback wasn't the possibility of encountering snakes. It was the steep and rocky patches that required some careful footing. Fortunately for me, in addition to being a good friend, my hiking companion happened to be a life coach and therapist. Her encouragement was invaluable during our trek, especially in my moments of exhaustion and exasperation. Later that day, over full platters of Mexican food (our reward for making the climb), we laughed and toasted each other, as we reflected on our lessons from the mountain, which were actually about hiking through life. Lessons From The Mountain Fear Happens Either You’re Almost There Or You Have A Ways To
Go Stay Vertical (Don’t Clutch the Mountain) Just Look for the Next Foothold When You Feel Like Giving Up, Don’t At that point I realized that sometimes it’s simply a matter of pure will. Summoning your will, when your desire has waned, is what makes the difference in reaching new heights. No sooner had we decided to push on, then another man appeared, endorsing our decision: “You’ve come too far to chicken out now.” In a flash, we were back in touch with our desire to make it to the top. Your Victory Dance Awaits You! Since our excursion, on a recent hike up the Superstition Mountains, I met a young girl about ten years old. She groaned and moaned as her big sister prodded her on. I smiled and asked her, “When you reach the top, what will your victory dance look like?” She obliged and demonstrated for me. Later, as I stepped off the peak, I saw her rounding the corner, just strides away from her inevitable victory. What Is Your Summit? What is the summit in your life that challenges you right now? Use these lessons from the mountain to inspire you as you summon your will to proceed. “I contain an inner reservoir of
gritty strength, Here's to you,
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