Chin up beautiful. You’re not struggling. You’re in the midst of conquering.
What Dark Did You Conquer?
Now, every time I witness a strong person, I want to know: What dark did you conquer in your story Mountains do not rise without earthquakes. ~ Katherine MacKenett
Ep 82. Problems Are Forever
Today, we’re diving into a concept that might seem paradoxical at first: “Problems are Forever.” But before you hit pause or wonder if I’ve suddenly embraced pessimism, bear with me. We’re not here to wallow in the gloom of perpetual problems. Instead, we’re about to embark on an exploration of how every challenge, setback, & curveball life throws us is lighting our way to becoming the extraordinary people we’re destined to be. Buckle up, because this transformative perspective is backed by insights from modern-day experts as well as LDS wisdom. Today’s episode encourages to be problem-solvers & life-levelers. It’s pretty exciting!
Ep 66. Misunderstood
Teenagers complain that no one understands them. But we all feel misunderstood at times. As we age we realize that being misunderstood isn’t such a big deal. It’s more important to understand yourself.
Without Stain
God, who foresaw your tribulation, has specially armed you, to go through it, not without pain, but without stain. ~ C. S. Lewis
The Risk It Took To Blossom
And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. ~ Anais Nin
Every Tear
While it may not come at the time we desire, every tear today will eventually be returned a hundredfold with tears of rejoicing and gratitude. ~ Joseph B. Wirthlin
On Bed Days
When all your plans go up in smoke, The pain’s too much and it’s almost a joke, You try to sleep but dreams are invaded, By twinges, pangs, aches, and dedicated…
I Will Endure
We all have our heartaches, our burdens to bear.
The older I grow the more I care.
Empathy has a bittersweet twinge.
I know part of your pain because I’ve been singed.
In Proper Figures
Our real blessings often appear to us in the shape of pains, losses and disappointments; but let us have patience and soon we shall see them in proper figures. ~ Joseph Addison