Hanging In There

“On particularly rough days when I’m sure I can’t possibly endure, I like to remind myself that my track record for getting through bad days so far is 100% – so that is pretty good.” Angelman Syndrome Foundation

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slow down and REFLECT

on the MEANING and the MESSAGE of today’s quotation

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Have you ever recovered from a loss, injury, or sorrow?

If so, do you believe that that experience contributed in some way to you becoming a stronger or wiser person?

If it did, in what ways?

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INSIGHTS for SUCCESS

“Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” Helen Keller

“No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.”  Maya Angelou

“Every struggle in your life has shaped you into the person you are today. Be thankful for the hard times, they can only make you stronger.” Keanu Reeves

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ai assistant

INTERPRETATION of TODAY’S QUOTE

Interested in seeing what artificial intelligence (ai) has to say about the meaning of today’s quotation? Compare it to your own interpretation. You may be fascinated, or even possibly humbled.

“On particularly rough days when I’m sure I can’t possibly endure, I like to remind myself that my track record for getting through bad days so far is 100% – so that is pretty good.” Angelman Syndrome Foundation

“This quote from the Angelman Syndrome Foundation offers a powerful perspective on coping with difficult times. By reminding ourselves of our past resilience and strength, we can find the courage and motivation to keep moving forward, even when the future seems uncertain or daunting.

The idea of a “100% track record” is particularly empowering, as it emphasizes our ability to persevere and overcome challenges, no matter how difficult they may seem. This sense of accomplishment and self-confidence can be a powerful source of motivation during times of struggle.

Of course, it’s important to acknowledge that everyone experiences bad days differently, and that some challenges may be more difficult to overcome than others. However, by focusing on our past successes and inner strength, we can shift our perspective and find the resilience we need to keep moving forward.

In summary, the Angelman Syndrome Foundation’s quote offers a simple yet powerful reminder of our ability to endure and overcome, even in the face of adversity.” (pi ai)

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By Gary and Esther Berkley

Gary and Esther Berkley are the authors of "Whatever You Become, Become Your Best - The College and Graduate Guide to Wisdom for Success in Life." Check it out at www.amazon.com/dp/B09593L5FT

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