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But the world is full of billions of people. With so many people rolling so many dice, there will be people who roll bad thing after bad thing for a while.
Bad things can teach us a lot about the type of life we want to lead. They can blow away the clouds that prevent us from seeing things with clarity. Unforeseen circumstances might reveal that you aren’t living in accordance with your morals or values. This gives you the opportunity to change course.
If you hadn’t lost your job, you might never have considered applying for new positions elsewhere and so you’d remain where you were. You are stronger and more resilient that you give yourself credit for and you will come out the other side. Here’s that link again if you’d like to learn more about the service BetterHelp.com provide and the process of getting started. Imagine you have a coin with heads (H) and tails (T) on either side. And let’s say that heads represents a good thing while tails represents a bad thing. But if you do not recognize them and keep them in mind, you may be fooled into thinking that only bad things are happening to you.
If you continue to be lax in your hygiene, not just when visiting hospitals, but anywhere really, you continue to risk infection and illness. In our case, the situation is life in general and we are focusing our attention on all the negative things that take place. Are you forgetting the pay rise you got in between your car getting stolen and you missing your flight? You missed the flight to your friend’s wedding because you didn’t factor in much wiggle room in case of delays to your journey to the airport.
You may find that they have experienced something similar or it may be that just having someone listen can help in itself. Together with our local Minds in Wales we’re committed to improving mental health in this country. Together we’re Mind in Wales. The actions you took (or didn’t take) might have seemed small at the time, but they could have been pivotal in how events turned out. Steve Phillips-Waller is the founder and editor of A Conscious Rethink. He has written extensively on the topics of life, relationships, and mental health for more than 8 years. Instead, when something bad happens to you, use it and the insights you have gained from it to drive your life forward in another direction.