By: Gambrah Sampeney KWABENA ADJEI
The bird, in its natural state, exudes contentment and confidence.
It knows that it has everything it needs to survive and thrive.
When hunger strikes, the bird does not pause to think about its ability to fly or
Where to find food.
Instead, it simply moves, trusting that its resources will lead to sustenance.
This unwavering faith in its own abilities is a testament to the bird’s resourcefulness.
In contrast, humans often struggle with feelings of inadequacy.
We frequently doubt our ability to achieve our goals, citing a lack of resources or capabilities.
However, this mindset overlooks the wealth of resources available to us.
For instance, when faced with the challenge of travelling from point A to point B,
We might claim that we don’t have the money for transportation.
Yet, we possess legs that can carry us to our destination.
The capacity to seek help, problem solve and adapt is also a form of resourcefulness.
The bird’s approach to challenges is instructive.
When it spots a tree to perch on, it does not hesitate or question the tree’s strength.
It simply lands and if the tree cannot support its weight, it flies off.
The bird remains focused on its goal, undeterred by distractions.
Similarly, when pursuing our objectives, we must learn to stay focused and resourceful,
Ignoring the opinions of others and leveraging our inner strengths.
Key Takeaways
1.Contentment breeds resourcefulness:
Embracing our abilities and resources fosters confidence and self-sufficiency.
2.Resourcefulness is a mindset:
We often overlook the resources available to us, but by shifting our perspective,
We can tap into our inner strengths.
3.Focus is key:
Like the bird, we must stay focused on our goals, ignoring distractions and leveraging
Our resourcefulness to achieve success.
4.You are enough:
Recognizing your own resourcefulness and capabilities is essential to achieving your goals
And realizing your potential.