“The definition of resilient is : (a person or animal) who can withstand or recover quickly from difficult situations. I believe a person is not born resilient, and it’s a learned skill. How do you become more resilient?
I was lucky to be introduced to The Law of Attraction at a young age of 18. Since then, I have learned and believed that we are not the victim of our environment and situations. We have the power to change anything and everything we aim to. The way I think about this is that I have the power to change my perspective and, therefore, my energy. This has proved to make me more resilient.
Obviously we can’t always change our exact situation. We can’t change something like the COVID 19 situation we are in right now, but we can change our reaction. We can stop and look for the silver lining in it. Doing so, we shift our energy. As a result, we will feel good and feeling good helps us think better and more positively. As Gabrielle Bernstein says in Super Attractor, it’s good to feel good.
Feeling good equals to good energy and attracts good energy. It just makes common sense, too; when we feel good, we can think better and make better choices, which results in better results.”– Anahita
a great thing to repost in these times! Thanks!
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You’re welcome 😇
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Very true. Everything is not in our hand, but we can change our view and our reaction.
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Having a positive outlook to everything, influences a lot of things. 💯
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I love this post! For me, I talk to my support circle, exercise and think things through, and focus on self -care
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Thank you!
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One positive thing that came out of the pandemic was a long summer and time to pause and reassess what really matters in life. Feeling good and being resilient really do work together. 😁🌴
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