Monday Morning Quote: "Difficulties are just things to overcome, after all."


Goooood morning readers! How are you? Monday is here: Head up and let's work!


Monday Morning Quotes: A place where, each Monday, I'll bring my favourite quotes to send you a bit of my positivity to start the week on full power! Hope you enjoy it.

THUMB

Source: Biograpgy of Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, an Irish-born British explorer who was a principal figure of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.


Life is made of challenges, if it wasn't by them it would be so boring and tedious. Many of us prefer to hide and succumb when difficulties knock on their door, I won't blame them.

As an adventurous person I like to overcome my difficulties with a smile in my face, with positivism. I fight one challenge after another.

It's true, I've never been perfect, there were times where I felt trashed and felt like my forces were vanishing. But at those times I've learned that the best way to overcome such a situation is by finding the bottom. Whenever I felt down, I would turn on my flashlight, to investigate the darkness, just to discover that beyond that lays a strong and motivated person.

I would love to hear from you. How do you overcome your difficulties? Feel free to 'philosophize' on the comments down bellow.

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~Love ya all,


Disclaimer:  The author of this post is a convict broken backpacker, who has travelled more than 10.000 km hitchhiking. Following him may cause severe problems of wanderlust and inquietud. You've been warned.


I'm Arthur. I blog about Adventure Stories, Brazil, Travel, Camping & Life Experiences.

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