9 Things I Learned about Myself during a Quarter Life Crisis ...

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That I Wasn’t Made of Steel

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That People Couldn’t Fix My Problems

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That I Had Some Issues to Work through

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That I Had to Stop and Listen More

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That Movement Can Be My Medicine

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That I Had More than I Thought

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I Was Smart Enough to Survive

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That My Story Could Help Others

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That I Was Capable of a Better Life

Lastly, one thing that always kept me going was I didn’t accept where I was. I knew I didn’t want to live that life forever. There comes a time in a person’s life when tragedy hits, a fork occurs in the road, and you must choose which road you want to go down. You can stay where you’re at, and proceed down a road that leads to a life of sadness, hardship and loneliness, or you can take the road that is unknown, harder, yet incredibly worth it, and live a better life. I knew I wanted to go down that second road and knew I could. It would take time, but I had to keep moving forward, and I did. If you’re dealing with a hard time, don’t give up or in. Forgive, accept, and move ahead each day you have. If you’ve ever been through a hard time, what helped get you through? Sources: soulfulspoon.com
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