Good Morning friends
Today’s mail is from Psychiatrist and Rabbi Abraham Twerski
on how to look at stress… inspired from ‘The life of a Lobster’ ….Nice one.
A lobster is a soft mushy animal that lives inside of a
rigid shell. That rigid shell does not expand. Well, how can the lobster grow
then?
Well, as the lobster grows that shell becomes very confining
and kind of the lobster feels itself under pressure and uncomfortable.
It goes under a rock formation to protect itself from
predatory fish, casts off the shell and produces a new one.
Well eventually that shell becomes very uncomfortable as it
grows… back under the rocks.
The lobster repeats this numerous times, the stimulus for
the lobster to be able to grow is that it feels uncomfortable, ok, now if
lobsters had doctors, they would never grow because as soon as the lobster
feels uncomfortable it goes to the doctor, gets a Valium, gets a Percocet,
feels fine. Never casts off his shell.
So, what we have to realize –that times of stress are also
times that are signals for growth. And if we use adversity properly, we can
grow through adversity.
Have a great day.
Kam
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