Resilience as a Growth Strategy

Hello Dear Friends,

You know, unless you’re living in an ideal, fantasy world, you’re likely to have problems in at least one area of your life: at work, with your boss or colleagues, in your personal relationships, your emotional balance or your health, etc.

Now, when one is faced with these uncomfortable situations, some of us would rather complain and believe our environment is to blame for our problems. So this profile would pin it on that micro-managing boss, on that partner or ex with narcissistic tendencies, on not having the right opportunities to reach for their goals. Others will revel in self-pity and believe their own inadequacy is the reason why they’re not where they should be, because they lack self-confidence, or they’re not enough in some capacity.

Regardless of the profile you identify with, complaining about your environment or feeling sorry for yourself will get you nowhere. But there’s a key idea that could help you adopt a resilient mindset to help you move forward: You may not choose your life circumstances, but you always choose how you react to every one of them. Now this means that you’re at any given moment in a position to do something, anything, to improve your situation.

No one owes you the life you want, but you're always one thought away from changing it for the better. Cultivating your personality and character are the only way to become proactive and create the life you want. For these reasons, I made it my priority to provide you with a range of personal growth courses to help you in this endeavor

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