You Learn Grace
When you finally learn that a person’s behavior has more to do with their own internal struggle than you, you learn grace. ~ Allison Aars
When you finally learn that a person’s behavior has more to do with their own internal struggle than you, you learn grace. ~ Allison Aars
Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars. ~ Kahlil Gibran
At the end of the day, we can endure much more than we think we can. ~ Frida Kahlo
The longer we dwell on misfortunes the greater is their power to harm us. ~ Voltaire
To succeed in life, you may need to go through many failures.
Chin up beautiful. You’re not struggling. You’re in the midst of conquering.
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
Today, we’re tackling the urge to judge others head-on, and trust me, it’s a game-changer. So get ready to transform the way you interact with the world around you, leave judgment behind, and step into a life filled with compassion, understanding, and vibrant connections.
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!
Today, we’re tackling a topic we’ve all experienced – those moments when you just can’t muster up warm fuzzies for someone. We’ve all been there, right? Whether it’s your quirky neighbor with a lawn gnome obsession or that colleague who thinks sending emails in all caps is a great idea. How do we handle these situations without letting negativity take over? What if our feelings go deeper than that? Well, Peeps, today we’re going to explore all of it.