True story.
My mother was given a tomato plant, and upon receiving it she said, “You know, I’m not good at taking care of plants. Every time I try to they just die. Still, I’ll take this plant anyway. I’ll try to make it grow.” So, she took it and discovered that she didn’t have all of the necessities to take care of this plant. Fortunately, the neighbors did and gladly gave my mother the tools she needed to get the plant to growing. So, everything was set up and it seemed like nothing could go wrong. My mother faithfully watered the tomato plant and kept an eye on its progress. The sad thing was that it didn’t seem to be progressing at all. She waited, and waited, and waited, and this tomato plant wasn’t producing anything at all. Then she started receiving phone calls from other people who also were given a tomato plant at the same time she was given hers. They boasted about how their tomato plant had already produced tomatoes, and they had already eaten them. My mother wondered why her tomato plant was so far behind. What was happening? Did she do something wrong? Why was everyone’s tomato plant doing well except for hers? She never gave up on her tomato plant, and one day my father asked her to come outside. She did, and he told her to look at her tomato plant. Suddenly, this plant was in the process of producing a beautiful tomato.
Have you ever been given a gift or perhaps a task to accomplish? Have you ever examined your life and said to yourself, “But I’ve failed so many times. Everything I do just turns out wrong?” Does it seem like your life just isn’t progressing…like you’re the last one, and everyone else is doing great? Can you somewhat relate to the story above?
My mother knew that taking care of that tomato plant would not be easy for her judging from past experiences; however, she wasn’t afraid to accept the challenge. She didn’t have all of the ‘perfect’ necessities to get the plant to growing at first, so she had to ask for help from the neighbors. Now, let’s pause and discuss this part first. Any time you have a goal to accomplish, you have to be prepared for the obstacles ahead. Regardless of what has happened in the past, your focus should be on the present and how to become better in the future. To accomplish your goals, you may just have to ask for help. Do not miss your opportunities because you are too prideful or fearful to ask for help. Everyone needs help in some way at some point in time.
When you are trying to accomplish positive things in your life, you will notice that a lot of negativity will also surround you. Do not get caught in the trap of comparing yourself to other people. Everything happens at different times and stages for different people. That’s the way life is. Do not surround yourself with negative people who keep you from seeing the positive things in life. What you should be hearing are words of encouragement that will inspire you to keep doing the right things in life, and what you should be doing is progressively working towards your goals. Do not be afraid to filter out the negativity, because if you don’t…it will only bring you down.
Do not confuse helpful advice with words of negativity. Helpful advice may sometimes get on your nerves, but it is actually meant to help you progress. It may come in the form of, “You really need to get a job so that you will be able to better support yourself and your responsibilities until you can get to where you really want to be.” Or even, “You really need to go back to school so that you will be better prepared for what the future has to offer.” Getting a job may certainly be a hard task to accomplish in this day in time, there’s no argument about that…however, the suggestion itself may be one that is true even though it is hard. Negative words are words that want you to stay in the ‘not so great’ situation you’re in. Negative words do not encourage you to move forward. They either encourage you to stay in the negativity you’re in or they encourage you to go backwards.
Learn to be determined and learn to be patient. Just because your goals are not working out when you want them to doesn’t mean they never will. You have to continue to water your goals with faith and place them in the sunlight of hope. This may prove to be hard work, but it’s better than not accomplishing something wonderful.
Do not give up on your goals. Many of the successful people that we watch and read about today faced long, hard roads of rejection and failure before they ever accomplished anything. Failure teaches you the importance of succeeding. There are so many lessons to learn from failure itself, but you have to be willing to learn from them, and to get back up, and try again. You may have to try again several upon several times before you succeed, but don’t ever allow your soul to rest itself upon the disappointing cement of failure. Let it rest in the soft and beautiful open field of goals accomplished.
Keep watering your goals with faith, and keep them in the sunlight of hope. One day your faith, courage, and determination will produce something beautiful.




