'Don't settle for style, succeed in substance'
When someone thinks of something “settling,” one of the first things that comes to mind is a house. I remember growing up, every time I would walk up and down the staircase, I would hear startling creaks in the house. It wasn’t until I was older and began watching house renovation shows (sagas) that I learned exactly what it meant for a house to settle. Settling is sinking, and the house itself is slowing sinking into the ground. The soil around the foundation has changed and can no longer safely accommodate the structure of the house.
Settling eventually causes foundation problems. The safety and reliability of the once strong and certain foundations begin to falter and slowly sink into the earth. There are ways to prevent this from happening, such as proper drainage systems and clear gutters, however once the house is settled, it has just accepted where it is. It then refuses to rest on solid ground as it is comfortable, where it has been existing for years; the ground just accepted it. However the truth is, settling is sinking no matter how you look at it.
Let’s use the above example as a reference for our lives as human beings. It is very easy to settle, especially if the foundation around us is weakening and it just seems easier to stay where we are. We are tired, we are comfortable, and regardless of how badly we want something better or the knowledge that there is a more solid ground elsewhere, we cannot convince ourselves to move. Why? We have been in this place for a long time and we seem to be doing just fine. Right?
We settle into jobs, relationships, friendships and thoughts. We settle into our ways and our past, becoming so comfortable with what is happening around us because that is what we have always done. That is how our life has been for one, five, ten years, compromising happiness for comfortability. Here is a secret though; nothing life changing happens inside comfort.
To experience those life changing moments, those new adventures, the pathways to happiness and a new normal, we have to step outside the comfort zone boxes we have put ourselves in. We have to climb and sometimes fight, our way out of the soggy soil and back onto solid ground. This is where your foundation is strengthened, this is where your willpower and courage is put to the test. But how badly do you want these things that get you excited? How much do you want to change your life for the better? How hard do you want to work for those goals that can only come to fruition outside the settlement?
So here’s the deal; sometimes doing what is better for you means moving on from what you originally thought was best. In my opinion, settling is sinking, you were born to rise. You were meant for so much more than you have accepted for yourself. By settling into that job that you stay at even though you have a passion for something else, you lose your passion for life. By settling into that miserable relationship you have been in for years because you feel obligated, you are missing the opportunity to meet someone that makes you genuinely happy. By settling into that unfair and disrespectful friendship just because you have known them since kindergarten, you are settling for less than you deserve and passing up people who truly love and care about you. By settling into these thoughts you have always had, you will only but get the results you have always received.
Settling is a pattern, it is a series of choices that lead you right back to the same place you are now. But to break patterns, what do you have to do? You have to steer away from the normal motions or behaviours; by doing so, you create an entirely new pattern that can be anything you want it to be but what if later on you don’t like that pattern? Well, you do the same thing, there are no rules, there are no set patterns. You can create a new pattern at any moment, so stop settling. Stop sinking into a life that you are not fully living and begin rebuilding your life. Reestablish your soil and strengthen your foundation.
Rise.
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