I had some news that went against me recently. It was important in the short term, but small potatoes in the grand scheme of things. I’m still standing. I’m still alive. My health is good. It was just a disappointment that hit close to home.
We all have disappointments. We didn’t get the news we wanted. We didn’t achieve a personal milestone that we worked hard to achieve. We didn’t get the promotion or job we wanted. Instead of the little engine that could, we missed and became the little engine that got stuck in the snow or mud, spinning its wheels.
It’s life. Things happen.

Let it go, let it go
If we let it, the feeling of disappointment can be crushing. Whether we’re 15 or 85, the feeling of being the kid standing off to the side of the dance floor or the feeling of running a race and coming in last can be daunting. I remind myself that I may not like the feeling, but God, fate, karma, whatever you want to call it, has its own schedule. And its own plan.
It’s an overly used cliche, but Thomas Edison claimed that he failed 10,000 times before inventing the light bulb.

Back up again
Yes, this too shall pass, so I’m getting back up on my bike and trying again. I crashed. I fell down. So be it, there’s always another day. I’m pulling up “my britches” and I’m getting back up. I’m reminding myself that the little engine that could had a lot of failures before it achieved its goal.
“I think I can, I think I can, I think I can.”
I would love to pout and mope. I would love to stay down, but life moves on and I have to do the same thing. To steal from the 2006 movie Rocky Balboa, “You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard ya hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward.”
Here’s to overcoming life’s challenges.
Film Rocky Balboa (2006)
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It’s ok to feel bad when something goes against us. But yeah…get up and get on
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Get up and get on. Yea, I’m trying to do that. I’m getting there . . . just slower than I should.
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One baby step at a time
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Sorry about the setback, Brian. 😕
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Oh thank you Anne Marie. I’ll be fine. Just frustrated. A little angry. Mostly, just annoyed. It’s my way of pointing my fist in the air in defiance that life dared challenge my every wish and command. Ha, ha. Thanks for the kind comment.
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Love your positive attitude. There are days when I have great intentions of getting stronger, reaching new heights, setting goals, starting to exercise and eat right. Then I realize that this is who I am.
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Great things start with great intentions, right? At least that’s what I’m told. Ha, ha. Hang in there Kathy.
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Brian me too, but I am going to reflect and move forward. Love the positivity. Peace.
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Oh Clay, I’m sorry to hear that about your situation. I wish I had the magic snap of the finger that would pull the both of us through. Ha, ha, wouldn’t that be amazing. Ha, ha. But I’m sure better days are coming. And yes, thank you for the kind comment and peace to you as well!!!!!
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I often think, when I feel down, “Stop whining. There are people with way worse problems,” and it helps to put things into perspective.
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Yes, my mother used to always say that to me when I was a kid . . . that there were kids in some far off country that had it way worse than I did.
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What a heartening post, Brian! I feel you about those disappointments but I love how you put it in perspective and provide a mantra for setting ourselves right to try again. Here’s to overcoming life’s challenges!
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Heartening? Ha, ha. I’m glad I was wrong about this post. I’m glad others can see the positives from it. I was just trying to vent a little. Maybe I’m more winnie the pooh than an Eyeore. Ha, ha.
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Ah, isn’t that the way – it’s easier for others to see the positives because it isn’t their disappointment?
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This too shall pass, Brian! Thanks for sharing another inspirational post – Rocky is so good!
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It’s funny. I didn’t think the post was all that inspirational. I came close to ditching it or holding off until I had more time to clean it up. I’m glad I was wrong!
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Indeed, it was!
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Amen, amen, amen! I stand with you!
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Thank you. Appreciate it.
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Sometimes it’s two steps back and one step forward. That’s also a great speech from Rocky!
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Two steps back, one step forward sounds about right. Ha, ha. Thank you!
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You said it very well, Brian. Failure is often not final and there is always a chance to get back up and try again. I also find it’s important to give time and space to process and feel the disappointment and sadness and then the healthy thing to do is to let it all go and start again. But not from scratch. But rather, with added perspective and experience.
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Time and space … I’m somewhere in there right now. Ha ha. Thanks Ab.
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when something like this happens to me, I always think of that Paul. Simon song, ‘Slip Slidin’ Away, ‘You know the nearer your destination / The more you’re slip slidin’ away.’ somehow he still ends up on top.
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Slip slid in away … ha ha, too funny Beth!
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I’m so sorry!
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I’m not sure how I missed your comment Dawn! Thank you. I’ll overcome this … a part of life! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Oh no, I’m so sorry Brian to hear you took a fall on your bike. I know how scary and painful cycling accidents can be. I hope you are recovering nicely. Give yourself time. I agree that we have to get back on the horse so to speak but take it slow. It’s worth it. Cycling is such a wonderful way to see the world. Hugs, C
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😎😎😎😎
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Rocky Balboa has always inspired me whenever I’m down. Glad you’re getting back into the ring, Brian. Gloves off, come out fighting! The next time you’ll emerge victorious!
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Yes, hopefully, I’ll have my Rocky “Yo, Adrian, I did it.” moment. Ha, ha. Let’s hope I’m not as bloodied as the original. Ha, ha.
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Thanks for sharing Rocky Balboa. What a speech!
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A little gritty but has a way of waking me up to the good things! 😎😎😎
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Yes he does!
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Powerful post! and love the rocky speech!
Yes, Here’s to overcoming life’s challenges.
thanks for sharing
V
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Yea, I always like that Rocky speech …. Always pumps me up. Ha ha
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