Say, ‘No Problem’ to Problems..!

Quite often I hear somebody telling me, “No problem!” In fact the phrase became so common, that now I hear another, “No worries!”

No worries? No problems? How we would love to live a life without worries and problems, wouldn’t we?

But what about asking ourselves, “You’re having problems?” and if we say, “Yes!” then tell yourself, “No problem!”

What we are saying is having problems is actually not a problem at all. That’s what I try to tell myself when I begin to feel overwhelmed. And then I remind myself that the only people I am aware of who don’t have troubles are gathered in peaceful, little burial plots. There they have no care, no moment of stress and no obstacle to ruin a day. All is calm. All is serene. Most of our cities have at least one such worry-free zone. They are called cemeteries or graveyards.
But if you’re still breathing, you have difficulties. It’s the way of life. And believe it or not, most of your problems may actually be better for you than you think. Let me explain.
Maybe you have seen the Great Barrier Reef, stretching some 1,800 miles from New Guinea to Australia. Tour guides regularly take visitors to view the reef. On one tour, the guide was asked an interesting question. “I notice that the lagoon side of the reef looks pale and lifeless, while the ocean side is vibrant and colorful,” a traveler observed. “Why is this?”
The guide gave an interesting answer: “The coral around the lagoon side is in still, calm water, with no challenge for its survival. It dies early. The coral on the ocean side is constantly being tested by wind, waves, storms; surges of power. It has to fight for survival every day of its life. As it is challenged and tested it changes and adapts. It grows healthy. It grows strong. And it reproduces.” Then he added this telling note: “That’s the way it is with every living organism.”
That’s how it is with people. Challenged and tested, we come alive. Like coral pounded by the sea, we grow. Physical demands can cause us to grow stronger. Mental and emotional stress can produce tough-mindedness and resiliency. Spiritual testing can produce strength of character and faithfulness.
So do you have a problem – just say, “no problem.”

That’s the way, to grow strong and tough..!
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5 thoughts on “Say, ‘No Problem’ to Problems..!”

  1. Bob, wonderful message in the morning to start the day. Problems are like pebbles in our shoes that irritate us however if handled properly they turn out to be the stepping stone to success.

  2. Life without problem is death.The quality of life one lives is decided on how one faces problems.So live healthy life by solving problems boldly.Well said in today’s article when one says no problem and still he is living then he is lying.

  3. Life without problem is death.The quality of life one lives is decided on how one faces problems.So live healthy life by solving problems boldly.Well said in today’s article when one says no problem and still he is living then he is lying.

  4. Beautiful message Bobby. What would our world be if everything was serene. How would life be if there were no challenges. Something to ponder about but not something to hope for. Praise the Lord for the problems we face for in them we feel dependancy on our God above

  5. The most active of all organs is the mind. It sends messages every waking moment. It is in one’s exclusive control. When an event occurs that doesn’t fit our thinking, the message is received and one defines it negatively. One tries to change to one’s way but fails. This leads to negative emotions and thoughts on how to get one’s way. Frustration follows and we get stressed. So, who is the real author of the stress? Does it really exist except in one’s mind? Can’t a positive mind ignore stress? The problems are self created and therefore can be rid of before stress steps in. Just my view but I know it works.

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