You never know when life will toss you a curveball. You're flying high one minute, believing that nothing can harm you. Everything is going well for you: you got the job, aced the test, and got the bag. Then, suddenly, life changes the course. You get blindsided, tumble, and strike a wall. It seems as though the ground broke way on you while you were sprinting at full speed. "How did I end up here?" is the question that remains."
You see, failures are rude. Before entering, they don't knock. They ruin everything you thought you had planned and interrupt the celebration. And it's simple to want to stay down after being struck down like that. to allow yourself to be owned by the suffering. But you know in your heart that's not the solution. You must delve deeply. You must connect with something more powerful. When you feel like everything is broken inside, you have to figure out how to get back up. Here's where resilience comes into play.
The strength that whispers to you when the outside world becomes too loud is resilience. It simply rises without requesting permission. When life attempts to knock you flat, it's what keeps you upright. The problem is that resilience isn't a magic bullet. You don't have it from birth. Every time life throws you a curveball, you put it together piece by piece. Additionally, you will be tested by life.
Consider it. You have experienced hardships in the past. difficult times. Heartbreaks. failures. You're still standing, though, somehow. You were knocked down, but you rose up and moved on. Despite your self-doubt and the disappointment that weighed heavily on your chest, you managed to get back up. And you can do it again if you've already done it once. That is resilience's strength. It is a muscle, and its strength increases with use.
You see, failures are rude. Before entering, they don't knock. They ruin everything you thought you had planned and interrupt the celebration. And it's simple to want to stay down after being struck down like that. to allow yourself to be owned by the suffering. But you know in your heart that's not the solution. You must delve deeply. You must connect with something more powerful. When you feel like everything is broken inside, you have to figure out how to get back up. Here's where resilience comes into play.
The strength that whispers to you when the outside world becomes too loud is resilience. It simply rises without requesting permission. When life attempts to knock you flat, it's what keeps you upright. The problem is that resilience isn't a magic bullet. You don't have it from birth. Every time life throws you a curveball, you put it together piece by piece. Additionally, you will be tested by life.
Consider it. You have experienced hardships in the past. difficult times. Heartbreaks. failures. You're still standing, though, somehow. You were knocked down, but you rose up and moved on. Despite your self-doubt and the disappointment that weighed heavily on your chest, you managed to get back up. And you can do it again if you've already done it once. That is resilience's strength. It is a muscle, and its strength increases with use.
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