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Tough Time Doesn't Last Tough People Do by sladimeji(m): 1:31pm On Sep 16, 2016
1. Be grateful.There is something to be grateful forin every minute of every day, whether it’s the warm sun, a phone call from an old friend or just another day of living. When you make a list of everything that’s great in your life, your one problem may not seem so terrible. And remind yourself that there are people that would trade their problems for yours in an instant.2. Divert your attention.Challenges can be all-consuming, and it seems the more you think about them, the worse they get. Focus on something or someone else, and you’ll give your mind and emotions a needed break. Work on a hobby. Take a child to the park. Go out to a movie. It’s okay to escape for a while.3. Call upon friends.Research shows thatsocial connectionshave a positive effect on well-being. Reach out to friends and let them know what you’re goingthrough. You’ll feel less alone, and a sympathetic listener with a kind word or two is sometimes all you need to cheer up.4. Laugh.Laughter is as much of an emotionalrelease as crying, particularly when we can laugh at ourselves. There’s always humor to be found in any situation as long as you’re willing to look for it. Give yourself permission to laugh, even when times are rough.Find that one isolated moment that is funny regardless of the terrible bigpicture.5. Accept what you can’t change.You can find little things to do that will help make a dire situation better — like visiting a sick loved one or cooking dinner for a neighbor — but you must accept things you can’t change. If someone has died, they will remain dead. If you’ve lost a job, that particular job is gone. If a hurricane flattened your house, that house is no longer standing. If you dwell on things you can’t change, you’re only setting yourself up for more stress. Accept what you can’t change and take action on what you can.6. Connect with your inner spirit.Amid the turmoil in my life during the time of all those tragedies, it wasprayer and meditation that calmed me down and made me feel like I was not alone. It makes no difference what your religious beliefs are. Prayer and meditation are merely forms of communication that connect you to your inner spirit and power. Once you do that, you realize you can get through anything.7. Move on.If you dwell on painful parts of your life, you drain your spirit with negative emotions such as anger and resentment. Let go of that baggage like a hot potato! Only then can you let new positive experiences, opportunities and people into your life. No matter what challenge you might be facing, know that nothing ever stays the same. Your problems will eventually end.It’s easy to feel defeated and sorry for yourself when challenges in life arise, however, you can take another approach. While you may not be ableto always control what happens in life, you can always choose how to react to it.
Re: Tough Time Doesn't Last Tough People Do by idrissunny: 1:50pm On Sep 16, 2016
Thanks for your encourgement.
sladimeji:
1. Be grateful.There is something to be grateful forin every minute of every day, whether it’s the warm sun, a phone call from an old friend or just another day of living. When you make a list of everything that’s great in your life, your one problem may not seem so terrible. And remind yourself that there are people that would trade their problems for yours in an instant.2. Divert your attention.Challenges can be all-consuming, and it seems the more you think about them, the worse they get. Focus on something or someone else, and you’ll give your mind and emotions a needed break. Work on a hobby. Take a child to the park. Go out to a movie. It’s okay to escape for a while.3. Call upon friends.Research shows thatsocial connectionshave a positive effect on well-being. Reach out to friends and let them know what you’re goingthrough. You’ll feel less alone, and a sympathetic listener with a kind word or two is sometimes all you need to cheer up.4. Laugh.Laughter is as much of an emotionalrelease as crying, particularly when we can laugh at ourselves. There’s always humor to be found in any situation as long as you’re willing to look for it. Give yourself permission to laugh, even when times are rough.Find that one isolated moment that is funny regardless of the terrible bigpicture.5. Accept what you can’t change.You can find little things to do that will help make a dire situation better — like visiting a sick loved one or cooking dinner for a neighbor — but you must accept things you can’t change. If someone has died, they will remain dead. If you’ve lost a job, that particular job is gone. If a hurricane flattened your house, that house is no longer standing. If you dwell on things you can’t change, you’re only setting yourself up for more stress. Accept what you can’t change and take action on what you can.6. Connect with your inner spirit.Amid the turmoil in my life during the time of all those tragedies, it wasprayer and meditation that calmed me down and made me feel like I was not alone. It makes no difference what your religious beliefs are. Prayer and meditation are merely forms of communication that connect you to your inner spirit and power. Once you do that, you realize you can get through anything.7. Move on.If you dwell on painful parts of your life, you drain your spirit with negative emotions such as anger and resentment. Let go of that baggage like a hot potato! Only then can you let new positive experiences, opportunities and people into your life. No matter what challenge you might be facing, know that nothing ever stays the same. Your problems will eventually end.It’s easy to feel defeated and sorry for yourself when challenges in life arise, however, you can take another approach. While you may not be ableto always control what happens in life, you can always choose how to react to it.

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