Move Beyond Adversity Blog
How many times have you caught yourself saying, "That's not what I expected"?
It could be a project at work, a personal relationship, or even a new fitness regimen. Whatever the situation, expectations set the stage for how we interpret and react to events in our lives.
They serve as...
Why Is Volunteering Important?
Volunteering has many benefits such as feeling more socially connected, which keeps loneliness and depression away.
Studies have shown that adults over the age of 50 who volunteer regularly can reap the benefits of lower stress and lower blood pressure due to...
When Adversity Blindsides You
Have you ever found yourself going through life content and then all of a sudden you receive bad news which makes you feel like the rug of life has been pulled out from underneath you?
Maybe the bad news was the loss of a loved one or a critical health diagnosis or...
Do You Greet A New Day With A Smile Or A Grunt?
Since I moved in with my twin sister Lucy after my divorce, we have developed our morning routine of grunting at each other while pouring our coffee. We are both coffee drinkers and unable to speak until we've had a few sips of coffee. Once the...
Escaping Reality
Escaping reality is a quick and easy way of avoiding a problem or making difficult decisions that one doesn't want to deal with.
Escapism can also be a dependency on something that helps to avoid one's pain and brings temporary pleasure. When the pleasure wears off, the...
What If I Fail? But What If You Succeed!
Fear can be paralyzing. Fear of heights, fear of snakes, fear of public speaking, fear of the unknown, and especially fear of failure. These are just a few of many fears that hold us back from growth.
In Susan Jeffers, Ph.D.'s book Feel The Fear...
The Thrill of the Rollercoaster Ride
Remember your younger days at the amusement park and the thrill of standing in line waiting to ride the rollercoaster? You'd find yourself growing impatient waiting your turn but also becoming a little anxious as you moved forward in line and hear the screams...
What is a Survivor's Personality?
Characteristics of a survivor are the ability to dig deep down and find ways to cope during adversity and eventually find the gift that is left behind. Surviving hardship includes a certain mindset, flexibility, and positive goals. A survivor is resilient in...
Why Your Comfort Zone is so Comfortable
Growing up as an identical twin was fun. I had my best friend with me all the time, even when we started elementary school. I never had to go to a new place or be around new people by myself. My best friend and giggle buddy was with me all the time. Life...
Difficult People Can Be Useful
Difficult people are frustrating to be around but they can be useful. "Useful, you say? Useful like a punching bag or throwing a stress ball at?" No, no, no. Even though they might deserve it, you must be the bigger person.
Actually, difficult people help you...