We Can Make It Easy!

| December 6, 2011 | 0 Comments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Making the difficult tasks we approach in life easy could be the key to produce a more friction free existence.  Any individual who can make complex: facts, instructions, concepts, philosophies or statements easy to understand, grasp and master provides a valuable service to the world.  We are sometimes surrounded by individuals who have a PHD in making things appear much more difficult than they really are.  Have you ever been around someone and experienced that everything they are trying to explain to you or do is laced with difficulty, strain and anxiety? If everything an individual is  involved in is surrounded by a cloud of difficulty can that person be effective?  Everything can be made easier to execute or understand.  That should be part of the aim our life, to smooth out the rough edges and fill our complex activities with ease of execution.  Not endless difficulties and misery.  Have you ever read two books on one subject, and one is simple, straight to the point while the other is difficult to read, and  a bit too extensive in it’s explanations?  That’s an example of how the right message can absolutely be easy to understand if that is the intent.

A message is sometimes (subliminally)  conveyed to us is that only certain people are qualified to accomplish certain goals. A person who can break down so called difficult concepts or tasks (and make them easier to understand) should be seen as a blessing.  The person who can take an extremely difficult subject or project and use their intelligent mind to simplify it so that the learning curve is actually an enjoyable process  will be the winner today.  With all of the information we are bombarded with today, facts that are accurate, beneficial, simple and yet brilliant will go straight to the heart.  Our activities are difficult to execute because we sometimes do not look diligently for an easier way to proceed.

 

 

 

 

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