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How do I stop bad things from happening to me?
How To Cope When Bad Things Happen To You
- Accept that what has happened has happened.
- Ask what you can do to remedy the situation.
- Ask for help.
- Don’t play the victim.
- Know that you’ll get through this.
- Look for the good amongst the bad.
- Make the bad thing a turning point in your life.
When something bad happens you can either let it define you?
“When something bad happens you have three choices. You can either let it define you, let is destroy you, or you can let it strengthen you.”
Do not let this define you?
Don’t let judgment define you, be it self-judgment or judgment by others. When you can embrace your physical, mental and emotional imperfections, THAT is true beauty and that is what you are made of. The more you own who you are, flaws and all, the more happiness you will feel. Let YOU shine through.
What if a lot of bad things happen to you?
When bad things happen to you, you have the right to feel angry, hurt, sad, and scared. You have the right to feel wronged. When a lot of bad things are happening to you, you have the right to feel all those ways a whole lot more.
How do you deal with bad things happening to you?
When a lot of bad things are happening to you, you have the right to feel all those ways a whole lot more. You have the right to say it’s not fair, and it’s shitty. No, that’s not a place you can live forever, but you cannot will the natural reactions to bad things away. Give yourself a safe place to feel shitty.
Do you have the right to feel bad things?
When bad things happen to you, you have the right to feel angry, hurt, sad, and scared. You have the right to feel wronged. When a lot of bad things are happening to you, you have the right to feel all those ways a whole lot more. You have the right to say it’s not fair, and it’s shitty.
How do mistakes affect a person’s life?
Whenever bad things happen in a person’s life; they are also influenced by his/her mistakes. When a person becomes careless, he/she commits minute mistakes that lead to bigger problems.