You know you’re here for big things, right? True, Covid-19 has given us lemons, no doubt. So, where do you find the sugar?
The answer is more apparent than you may think. It’s you. You are a definite ingredient. You are the sugar.
A crisis often triggers the desire to follow new paths, to make changes and to expand knowledge and self-awareness. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to change your life in such a way that you can have, do, or be whatever it is that you want?
Personal growth is a choice, and it means the difference between an abundant, prosperous, happy life, or a life of poverty and misery. In short, it’s about investing in yourself so that you can effectively manage the curveballs you’re presented with. It focuses on developing yourself to grow more, become more, and ultimately, have more.
Yet sometimes we make self-growth this distant and unattainable thing when often all we need is to make confident choices intentionally. Life doesn’t just happen. Successful growth requires the desire to improve and the willingness to make changes to be on autopilot. A wise man once said: “We either live with intention or exist by default”.
So, as from today, choose to:
Just imagine for a moment how the ripple effect of mass, post-traumatic growth could inspire a more peaceful world!
While it’s important to do what we can to maintain our mental and physical health during this time, we can do better than maintain. We can use this time and these challenging circumstances to grow as individuals.
You can allow circumstances to define you, destroy you, or strengthen you.
It’s your choice.
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