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LIFE TIPS Updated: September 19, 2024

4 Tips When Facing Life Challenges

We all face challenges in life. Money is tight. A family member becomes ill. A long-term relationship ends. A school course feels extra difficult.

The first thing that’s important to know is that you are not alone. Second, there are things you can do to begin to move past your obstacles so they don’t stop you from reaching your goals. Here are four steps you can take right now to help you overcome the challenges you face.

1. Be Humble

Many times, we believe our challenges are unsurmountable or impossible to work past. This can prevent us from even trying to find a solution. It’s also incredibly frustrating. If you’re facing a challenge you don’t know how to overcome, it helps to be humble.

Being humble allows you to appreciate your current position in life and, at the same time, keep focused on the opportunities ahead. Many people in the world face difficult challenges but continue to push forward. Aim to be one of them.

The American Society of Administrative Professionals provides several tips for increasing your humility. They include:1

  • Knowing your strengths but also your limitations
  • Being willing to learn and adapt
  • Staying open-minded to feedback from others
  • Owning when you make a mistake
  • Continuing to learn and educate yourself

2. Call on Your Support System

Developing a strong support system gives you people you can call on when life gets tough. It also helps you feel less alone, which can be invaluable when going through difficult times. Not to mention that sometimes other people’s advice can change your point of view and help you for years to come.

Talk with trusted family members and friends about your challenges. If you don’t have someone close that you trust, reach out to others who can help. Make an appointment with a mental health counselor or therapist. Speak to a social worker. Find a coach or mentor in the area where you are struggling.

You can even talk to your school’s student support teams to learn how they can help. Not only can they assist with your classes or schooling, but they may also be able to connect you with other area programs based on your needs. It never hurts to ask. They may have access to resources you didn’t even know existed!

3. Believe in Yourself

We all have strengths that give us a greater ability to control our destiny. Maybe you have strong verbal and nonverbal communication skills, making it easier to connect with co-workers and healthcare patients. Perhaps you are a natural leader, giving your team someone they can count on when they’re struggling.

Believe in your abilities. While you may not be perfect — none of us are — you still have talents and amazing qualities that can help you excel in your life and career. Use them to the best of your ability. Read stories of others who overcame their challenges to get (and stay) inspired in your journey!

Also, remind yourself that, at this moment, you are just being faced with one of life’s challenges. Many challenges are short-term and specific to a current event, meaning that they can often be overcome fairly quickly. Recognize when your situation is temporary and appreciate that it will change soon.

4. Stay Positive

Many of us have faced challenges and obstacles that we believed to be unfair or found it hard to understand why they happened to us. In cases like this, we sometimes take obstacles personally and become negative. When this happens, the problem can seem bigger than it really is.

It is important to realize that you cannot control the past, but you do have the ability to control your future. Stay positive about what lies ahead and work toward a better tomorrow. Staying positive also gives you much-needed energy and determination to overcome your challenges, allowing you to move forward with greater emotional strength.

Mental Health America provides several strategies for staying positive, such as:2

  • Visualize a future in which you achieve your goals.
  • Consider what you may have gained from a negative situation. (Did you learn new skills or handle it in a way that made you feel proud?)
  • Keep a journal of things that make you smile.
  • Talk to yourself the way you’d speak to a friend.

UMA May Be Able to Connect You with Potential Resources !If you are facing obstacles, choose a school that can connect you with potential resources to possibly help you navigate your challenges. For those seeking a career in healthcare, Ultimate Medical Academy is this type of institution.

In addition to offering both online and blended-campus healthcare training programs, we also pride ourselves on providing learner support. We may also be able to connect you with external resources to assist with other challenges, such as those related to childcare, transportation, and internet access, if you qualify.

Whatever challenges you may face that prevent you from progressing academically, UMA wants to help you succeed. Contact us today and tell us about your challenges, career goals, and how we can help you succeed. We are here for you!

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About the Author

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Christina DeBusk is a freelance writer who has been providing health and wellness content to healthcare organizations such as the American Chiropractic Association and International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA) since 2011. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Sociology from Central Michigan University, minoring in psychology. She has also earned several ISSA certifications, including Certified Personal Trainer and Certified Nutrition Specialist, achieving the status of Elite Trainer.

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