SLIDER

ACCEPTANCE



The second step to recovering from anything melodramatic or depressing in your life is to finally accept it. Believe me, I’m not a life coach or psychologist, but I’m a teenager. Just like many of us, we all go through a stage in life which is simply challenging.

It’s about accepting that challenge. Take it into your control. You don’t need to let it control you or consume you. Nothing is a big deal until you believe so. Imagine your challenge is a vitamin pill. Now imagine that it gets stuck in your throat. What do you do?

Let’s state the facts. It’s a pill and it is stuck in your throat. It’s giving you problems by just being placed in your throat. You can either swallow it and relieve yourself or you can spit it back out and not accept it. In turn not swallowing the vitamin will result in you getting weak and disregarding the important essentials that you need. 

There’s a reason why you had to take the vitamins in the first place. Whether it’s to get healthier or to repair your body, these are the exact same reasons we suffer from challenges. We are tested to improve and repair our thinking and affection, in order to have a healthier and positive mindset. This is the reason we come across challenges ; to learn to get better from them. The point here is don’t take the difficult times hard, learn to be better from them and improve yourself. 

If you chose to have a negative mindset then the result would be the same. You can’t get anywhere from not accepting your problems for what they are, otherwise they’ll never get anywhere. They’ll be there draining you everyday. 

So swallow your pill. Take your life into control. And as I always say, stay hydrated loves!

Next post, this Sunday : ‘What college has taught me so far.’
-SOOMS 🖤

7 comments

  1. Good analogy. Looking forward to next weeks post ❤️

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  2. so true tbh love this x

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  3. keep up the good work sis 💛

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  4. Love it! Waiting for your next post....❤️

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  5. I needed this! You speak a lot of truth and I relate to it a lot. I have various chronic illnesses that have greatly impacted my quality of life physically and mentally/emotionally and it gets me down a lot. I love your mindset and take on this!

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  6. accepting challenge is important, we all have to go through it, we just need to push through with strength and move on slowly!

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