There are moments in life when everything seems to be going according to plan. Then, without warning, one event changes everything.
I know that feeling well.
After twenty years in the Army, years of speaking around the world, and building a successful business, I never imagined that cancer and devastating leg injuries would force me to relearn some of life's most basic tasks. Overnight, my focus shifted from achieving goals to simply getting through the day.
During those difficult seasons, I learned something I had overlooked for much of my life: strength isn't measured by how much you can accomplish when life is easy. It's revealed by how you respond when life doesn't go according to plan.
That lesson became one of the reasons I wrote Fish on Fridays. I wanted to share the stories, setbacks, laughter, faith, and unexpected blessings that helped me keep moving forward, even when I wasn't sure what the next step would look like.
Maybe you're facing a challenge of your own today. It may not be cancer or a physical injury. It could be the loss of a loved one, a career change, family struggles, or simply feeling overwhelmed by life.
Whatever you're facing, remember this: difficult seasons don't last forever. Keep taking the next step. Small steps, taken consistently, can lead to remarkable places.
Thank you for allowing me to share this journey with you. In future emails, I'll continue sharing stories from my life, lessons I've learned through military service and recovery, and a few behind-the-scenes moments from Fish on Fridays.
Until next time, keep moving forward—one step at a time.
Greg P. Smith
P.S. If this story encouraged you, I'd love for you to share it with a friend who could use a little hope today. |