Guy Reams (00:00.984)
This is day 20. Discouragement is proof. You were staring at your screen, heart heavy, wondering why nothing is working. Your best plans look like puzzle pieces from different boxes. The day is slipping away and that familiar ache blooms in your chest. You have tried. You have pushed, yet here it is again. The thought that you do not want to admit out loud. Maybe this is beyond you. What if this is the best news you've had all week?
That deep discouragement is not a stop sign. It is a smoke signal. It is the natural heat that rises when you rub old limits against new effort. If you were coasting, you would not feel this. If you were drifting, you would not care. Discouragement shows up when you are pressing toward the edge of what you can do. It is proof. I read once that our painful emotions are not punishments. They are signals.
When you feel discouraged, means something in you is waking up and asking to grow. To put this simply and sharply, discouragement itself is proof you are stretching your limits. Even the biggest waves crash, but personal discipline builds a foundation to stand up the next day. That is the game. That is the growth. Here is the promise we will hold together in these words, discouragement is not the end. It is the beginning.
It is the evidence that you are near a threshold. When the resistance feels strongest, you are often closest to the breakthrough you have been working toward. Let us walk straight into that truth. The wave that crashes, why discouragement proves you are alive. Stand on a beach for long enough and you will see it. The ocean swells, the horizon lifts, and a wall of water rises with a gleam of sunlight on top.
You brace. The wave curls and thunders into a foam. For a split second, you lose your footing. Salt stings your eyes, then you find your balance again and feel the strong pull of water sliding back to the sea. That crash was never failure. It was just physics. No motion, no wave. No wave, no crash. The power that knocked you down is the same power that proves you are moving.
Guy Reams (02:27.49)
Discouragement works like that. It tells you that you are creating pressure against your own status quo. You are not standing still. You are building strength. If there were no forward push in your life, there would be no pull to the ground. No pull to the ground, no need to stand up. But here you are learning to set your feet a little wider, learning to keep your eyes open as the spray hits. A reader of my blogs wrote to me a while ago and said,
I'm doing everything right. I'm going to the gym early. I'm writing every day. I'm planning my week. And still I feel like that I am slipping. I asked what had changed. She told me her targets, her goals, and then she kind of laughed because they were not targets. They were ambitions. She would have called those impossible just a year ago. Of course the waves felt bigger. She was swimming farther away from shore than she had ever swam before.
The ocean does not owe you a calm day. It offers you a chance to develop a stronger stance. Discouragement is proof there is real motion in your life. Every crash you survive becomes part of your sea legs. And the more often you get back up, the faster your balance returns. Your low is someone's high. I call it the gratitude shift. Take a moment to compare today's low to last year's high.
Remember when the dream was to run one uninterrupted mile? Remember when a single sales call felt like a summit? Remember when writing five sentences took a ton of faith? Now you call your present plateau a disappointment, yet that plateau once looked like a peak. Your current low points are higher than your old highs. That is not arrogance, that is gratitude for growth, even when it hurts. So pause and let that gratitude in a little.
You have raised your standards by living them. The very fact that you can be discouraged at this level is beautiful. It means your life has expanded. It means your capacity has increased. The reality is that you are now standing where you used to hope to be. You are not done. You are not perfect. You are in motion. The ache you feel is a strong sign that your integrity is intact. You wanted more. You demanded more. Now the growth has a cost and you are paying it.
Guy Reams (04:55.112)
one courageous choice at a time. So turn the lens. Call today's discouragement what it is. It is evidence. It is proof. It is the mark of someone who has come a long way and is still choosing to press forward. Let that truth steady your breathing. You are not behind. You are on the trail. And the altitude may be a little higher. Your lungs may be burning because you have climbed.