During the past week, I was asked to write a post on the topic of resilience. Consequently, I spent some time thinking about how resilience has been a benefit to me.
From my experience, I have discovered that solutions reveal themselves to me through resilience.
Provision
Resilience provides the provision to press on, regardless of discouragement, disappointment or disillusionment.
Resilience determines to believe that a positive solution exists.
Resilience chooses to frame life’s experiences in a positive manner.
Resilience empowers focus in the midst of distraction and negativity.
Process
Resilience encourages me to not give up on my process because I know that I am learning.
Resilience reminds me that with all learning there is a learning curve.
Resilience gives me permission to learn at my own rate and pace.
Resilience reminds me that life is not a sprint.
Resilience helps me to trust that I will learn the lesson.
Resilience motivates me to look for opportunities to learn, rather than be defeated by what I do not understand.
Resilience encourages me to keep moving, when giving up may seem to be a viable option.
Resilience emboldens me to believe that good will come from what may not makes sense to me.
“When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one, which has been opened for us.” Helen Keller
Capacity
Resilience strengthens my capacity to be tenacious and persistent.
Resilience prepares me to take advantage of fresh possibilities.
Resilience motivates me to accept my reality, even though I may have people in my life who want me to live in their denial system.
Resilience encourages me to celebrate life even when I scrape my knees through living.
Resilience reminds me that I am not a victim of my circumstances because I have the power to choose.
Resilience motivates, encourages and empowers my process because I know that more will be revealed with time.
Resilience motivates trust because I know that I have a future and a hope.
“Regardless of your lot in life, you can build something beautiful on it.” Zig Ziglar
Today’s Thought
Above are some of the characteristics of resilience from my perspective. I would encourage you to sit down with a pen and a piece of paper and list ways in which being resilient could benefit you. You may like to discuss your list with another person and gain their perspective of resilience. If you would like to share your ideas with me, please do so through a comment. I want to learn from you too my friend.
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