Resilience
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Hope everyone's doing well. Here is something I came across last week
Here's something that the most resilient people know: your past doesn't define your future.
And here's how you can join their ranks: you choose, right now — even if it's just for a moment — to believe that life will be different.
This simple choice to hope can have profound and lasting consequences:
- When you feel more hopeful about the future, it makes it easier to take action in the present.
- That action then makes it more likely that the future will be different.
- And when the future is different, you see the proof that you were right to hope — thus making it easier to continue hoping for good things in the future.
Your upward spiral of hope starts right here and now, when you say these words to yourself:
I believe in my beautiful future.
I trust that things will get better.
I know there are good experiences coming my way.
There are brighter days ahead for you. I believe it, and I want you to believe it, too.
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@wonderousWings724 it's a bit different with my situation, I can't be free from the past. And the past has definetly left me with not much hope for the future. But I do stay positive. I'm as safe as I will ever be, and I am happy here where I am surrounded by good people. So I try to live in the moment do whatever I can that makes me happy 😁 and I have dreams for the future, but they are just dreams. But there's no harm in dreaming. Thanks for this sweet post ❤❤