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How do I stay positive when things keep going wrong?
We can’t pretend everything is fine just to feel positive, but we can choose not to let setbacks define our whole story.
Some days, staying positive simply means getting through the day without giving up. And that already counts for more than we think.
A small tip that really helps: at the end of the day, take a notebook or a piece of paper and write down three things that didn’t go wrong. They don’t have to be big, maybe you got out of bed, had a good cup of coffee, or made it through a hard moment. It gently trains your mind to see more than just the setbacks.
And when things feel overwhelming, come back to what’s still within your control, even if it’s something small. Small steps are still steps forward.
Difficult moments aren’t your whole life. Things can shift, even if it takes time.
(just a reminder: i’m sharing from personal experience, not as a professional, and if you feel like you need more support, reaching out to a professional can really help 🤍)
One of the happiest moments ever is when you find the courage to let go of what you can't change.
You're not grown until you know how to communicate, apologize, be truthful and accept accountability without blaming someone else.
Officially in my quiet era i don't have much to say about anything anymore it is what it is and life goes on
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Building Trust in Relationships
Trust is at the heart of all strong relationships. It allows us to feel safe and secure with one another. Hence, it’s crucial that we know what the key components are so we can actively develop and cultivate trust. Some tips to help you here include the following:
1. Be Reliable. Even small things - like canceling an arrangement or failing to follow through on a commitment you have made – can undermine and fracture the relationship. If this happens on a regular basis the whole foundation will crumble and fall.
2. Related to this, always strive to keep the promises you’ve made. Trust requires that people believe you are a person who’s dependable and reliable. If you have to break a promise, then explain face-to-face why you have to let the person down.
3. Tell the truth. It’s easy to resort to telling a white lie to protect another person, or to cover your back. But if you tell the truth even when it isn’t pleasant, you will become a person who is known for being honest and trustworthy.
4. Volunteer information. When you have the chance to be vague – don’t take it. Instead be open and transparent, and share important details with the person. Volunteering information says you’ve nothing to hide.
5. Don’t share other peoples’ secrets. We only feel we’re safe with a person who’s discreet. Remember: a confidence is a confidence is a confidence.
6. Display loyalty, and be there for that person. This communicates you’re caring and a genuine friend.
“If you hear people from my past speak of me. Keep in mind they are speaking of a person they don’t even know any more.”
— Unknown
Imam Abd al-Qādir al-Jilānī once said:
“All the doors to Allah are crowded except one: the door of Humility and Humbleness.
Having humbleness is one of the secrets of success, though it is hard on the soul. It is said, “Among the most noble things of this world is a rich man who is humble.”
“You will never be able to escape from your heart. So it’s better to listen to what it has to say.”
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