Theresa M. Szczurek //April 4, 2014//
There are days when life slams a door shut. What do the most successful people do?
Regenerate. This is the R in Sunflower. Passionate pursuers, as described in the book Pursuit of Passionate Purpose, have the SUNFLOWER Traits, whereby each letter aligns with a different characteristic or trait.
A regenerative nature allows Passionate Pursuers to revive, renew, and produce again despite adversity, setbacks, and obstacles. With the ability to bounce back, recover readily, and rise from the ashes, they possess the Phoenix Factor just like the unique mythical bird fabled to have lived 500 years or more. As a process of human development and reinforced in life, generativity is indispensable in all pursuits of passionate purpose. Such resilience appears to be interdependent with the other SUNFLOWER traits of Self-confidence, Never Quitting and Optimism.
Frank Sinatra’s hit song That’s Life has a meaningful message. Consider a few of its lines:
That’s life (that’s life), I tell you I can’t deny it
I thought of quitting, baby, but my heart just ain’t gonna buy it
I’ve been up and down and over and out and I know one thing
Each time I find myself flat on my face
I pick myself up and get back in the race
Politicians, the ones that survive, know how to regenerate. Consider Hillary Clinton. Right after she lost the Democrat bid for the US presidency, she picked herself up and supported Barack Obama. Then after he won, Hillary served on his cabinet as the Secretary of State. Phoenix must be her middle name.
Practical Pointers to Regenerate.
Frank Sinatra knew what all successful people know. There will be difficult times – that’s life. The winners don’t let that stop them. They may take a break to recharge and connect with their passions. Then they rise again with resilience and get back in the race.