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Nine Ways to Keep Moving Forward in Life

Posted on: Thursday, February 21st, 2008 Categories: Create Lasting Success, Faith

11 Ways to Keep Moving Forward in LifeAround here we don’t look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things.” – Walt Disney

Life can hit hard. Sometimes you get knocked down when you don’t even see it coming. Some are cheap shots, some are glancing blows and some can bring you to your knees. When this happens, it’s not about how hard you get hit; it’s about how hard you can get hit, but still find the strength to keep moving forward. It’s about having the will to continue in spite of the obstacles.

It is interesting where inspiration can be found at times. Our son, Andrew, received the Rocky Series for Christmas. This DVD set contains all six Rocky movies. Over the holidays, I had an opportunity to watch the last movie in the series, Rocky Balboa, with my son. The movie contains a very poignant scene between Rocky and his son. The message Rocky delivers is one of hope, courage and determination when life hits hard:

This scene is a great reminder that character is not defined by what happens to you, but rather by how you react to what happens to you. When you get hit, do you stay down? Or do you reach down somewhere deep inside of you and pull up the courage that lifts you back on your feet to keep moving forward? You do have a choice. Consider these Nine Ways to Keep Moving Forward when you are faced with this choice again.

Forget Regret
Leave your mistakes and regret in the past. They don’t define your value, then or now. When you stay in the past you become stuck and unable to move forward. We all have made mistakes with our job choices, friends and relationships. The consequences can hit us pretty hard. However, to begin learning how to put these experiences behind us – by letting them go, we can begin to live in the here and now. Give yourself the gift of forgiveness and keep moving forward.

Learn from Failure
Learning from failure and having regret are two separate things. Regret is an emotion; a feeling of disappointment along with a modest amount of shame or guilt. But to look back at a circumstance and figure out what went wrong gives you some very important information. This review allows you to evaluate what worked and what didn’t, and more importantly, why. Often when you are removed from a situation, you can look at it more objectively which will allow you to make better choices to keep moving forward.

Ask for Help
You are not alone. It may feel that way sometimes, but there are many people who would extend their hand and lift you up if asked. All you have to do is ask. Consider co-workers, neighbors, or your church. Often times we are afraid to ask because we don’t believe we are worthy to receive the help. Think about this: we are surrounded by millions and millions of people by design - for a purpose. A hand to grasp, a shoulder to cling, and a face to radiate hope can help you to keep moving forward.

Believe You are Worthy
Whatever your goal, your dream, or your desire, you are worthy of achieving it. The closer you get to it is when the enemy of you soul will begin putting doubt in your mind by playing the self-limiting tapes that say you are not worthy. Replace these old tapes with a newer one that contains the truth – you are worthy to have your heart’s true desire and to keep moving forward.

Take 100% Responsibility
Except in rare and unfortunate circumstances, you are responsible for the quality and condition of your life. Your career, your relationships and your happiness are all under your direct control. Sometimes we choose to do nothing when we get hit hard because it’s just easier and less painful that way. But the real pain is only deferred. You have to live with yourself. You have to live with the voice in your gut, your inner wisdowm, that says you gave up too soon or didn’t try hard enough. When you hear this inner voice speaking to you, it’s usually right. It’s you choice, then, to get up and keep moving forward.

Know What You Want
This isn’t about the how, only the what. In order to move forward in life, you need a firm foundation to step from. Understanding what and where you want to go in life will provide your vision and spirit – your foundation. The how will figure itself out when you know you want to keep moving forward.

Trust
There are no accidents without value. When you get hit hard and land on your back, look for the reasons and for the value in this. Open your heart and trust this happened for a reason. Perhaps it was to test your determination or to alert you to the fact you were on the wrong path. Either way, trust the experience is happening for a reason and be open to making adjustments in order to keep moving forward.

Want it More
How badly do you want it? How badly do you really want to achieve what you are working so hard to accomplish? When you get hit hard, you have an opportunity to answer this question. It’s one thing to say you want to do something, or to be something. But to walk through the pain; to get up and keep moving forward knowing there may be more pain ahead, is a test of your determination and resolve. When you find yourself getting back on your feet, you have indeed answered this question and there’s no doubt you will keep moving forward.

Keep the Faith
Faith: A strong belief in something without proof or evidence
At the end of the day when you are weary from all of the effort and energy you have expended and you are sore and tired from being hit hard so many times, but the dream is not realized, the one thing that tells you to keep going; to get up tomorrow and to keep moving forward, is your faith. Honor this and cherish it. Faith is what makes you human. It gives you energy and hope. And if you let it, your faith will deliver you to wherever you want to go in life.

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17 Responses to “Nine Ways to Keep Moving Forward in Life”

  1. pizzamancer Says:

    Dude, your posts have been a bit inconsistent lately, and I was thinking about unsubscribing, but this one rocked. Thanks for the inspiration.

  2. Alex Blackwell Says:

    Thanks for hanging in there!

  3. Jeff@My Super-Charged Life Says:

    Alex - This is a fantastic article! I really enjoyed it. I think every one of these ideas is exactly right. If we want to achieve great things, then we have to keep moving forward no matter what the circumstances. Perseverance is the key and these tips are the elements you need to keep going. Thanks!

  4. Graham Lutz Says:

    I think “Take 100% Responsibility” is the most important. I think doing that will lead to doing all the others.

  5. Alex Blackwell Says:

    Jeff - you make a great point about perseverance!

    Graham - I agree, it starts with personal accountability.

  6. Frugal Dad Says:

    Jeff referred me to your site and I have to say I’ve enjoyed reviewing your work. This particularly post really inspired me. What can I say, anyone who can work in a Rocky clip is a personal hero of mine! I’m now a subscriber, and look forward to your future articles.

  7. Clara Says:

    Very inspirational article and the video rocked!

  8. Alex Blackwell Says:

    Lovelyn - thanks for the encouragement! My favorite Rocky movie is Rockh II.

    Frugal Dad - thanks for visiting. I’m looking forward to having you come back.

    Clara - the video is awesome!

  9. CG Walters Says:

    Thank you for the consistently inspiring insights, Alex.
    Many blessings,
    CG

  10. Mark McCullagh Says:

    Great move clip. I love how you took the message from the clip and made a very useful post around it.

    I like what you said about failure and regret. These are based only on our perceptions. I remember that great quote from “Think and Grow Rich” (and I paraphrase), within every failure lies the seed of opportunity.

  11. Evelyn Says:

    Your article ROCKS!!! Your 9 points are exactly the points for my life lessons. I’ve had to go through misery over and over again, each time I failed to learn from them.

    Thanks for putting them down, to remind me yet again. With awareness, I am now a better person. I’m sure that others will benefit as well from the wisdom that you share through it.

    Your article stands out, above many others that I’ve read recently. Definitely a worthy post to bookmark!

    With much love,
    Evelyn

  12. Goal Setting College Says:

    I’m not really a fan of violent movies, but Rocky Balboa has a special place in my heart. That particular scene rocked me and I actually shed tears of admiration for the old man.

    It’s true. Whatever that you’ve set your mind on and continue pursuing it without any point of giving up, success is imminent.

    Yes, even if you’re the underdog. Thanks Alex, for this wonderful reminder and the thought provoking insights.

    Cheers,
    Ellesse

  13. Alex Blackwell Says:

    Evelyn, remember: What doesn’t kill us, only makes us stronger. Thank you for your kind words of support!

    Ellesse - you are right, success can be right around the corner for all of us when we hang in there and never give up.

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  15. Clem Gigliotti Jr Says:

    I keep reading this post, over and over. It’s inspiring and hard-hitting…I felt as if you were “calling me out” to leave excuses and justification behind and take responsibility for my life and my actions. An extremely profound post that makes my eyes water for it’s poignancy.

  16. Alex Blackwell Says:

    Clem - thanks for sharing the emotion you felt while reading. These nine ways hit hard for me as well!

  17. shas Says:

    Alex its a btiful written piece very inspiring n very down to earth , i think why it strikes such a chord with all of us is becoz suffering s is universal ,the blows the same all over just like blood is red for every human ,,,,irespective of caste or creed ,so also with pain

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