In those moments, when everything seems to have come to a pause, out of nowhere we find these words passed on to us, by our loved ones and our well-wishers. These are the words of hope which for many of us also changes our outlook towards life.
From my last post, I invited my fellow-bloggers to share an advice that’s close to their heart. Thanks to everyone who took time to comment and share their experiences. And also to everyone who appreciated the content with their likes 🙂
I am sharing the individual content here for all my readers. Do check out their blogs too, if not already. There are some excellent pages out there which you wouldn’t want to miss.
“What doesn’t kills you only makes you stronger…..
It’s life and surely there’ll be adversities, but life won’t be thrilling enough without these….so feel blessed to have everything and never quit because only the fittest would thrive and survive and progress….”
“Out of a lifetime of personal and professional advice, one that helped me most came from a dear friend that if you really want something give it your all. Don’t give yourself excuses because the wins and losses are only yours.”
“‘Regret hurts more than failures so stopping thinking about people and give your best for you should be able to face yourself at the day without any guilt.” This one advice made me strong enough to take decisions in life.
“The best advice I received was to expand my horizon, to let people in and that there are people out there who truly love you. Besides, during a depressing period of my life, a friend of mine assured me, “Help is available, buddy. You just need to ask for it.” These were the words that kept me going and help me see the light at the end of the tunnel.”
Thank you for reading and do share your experience in the comments section below.
Thank You, Ayesha 😊
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Thanks again Ayesha for this opportunity to share these words!
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My pleasure… 🙂 It’s a way of learning for me without waiting for an opportunity at the right time.
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Definitely, we can learn from the experience of others. But I personally believe that we don’t learn the lesson right until we experience it for ourselves.
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That’s true… the perpectives can differ person to person also depending on our personal experiences 🙂
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I agree!
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Such enlightening words! Thank you for sharing this!
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Thank you, Shivangi 🙂
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Thank you Ma’am. 😊
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You are welcome 🙂
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I really like that you have asked others for their advice and have shared it with us all!! Thank you and as I didn’t do much on WP yesterday I will go back and look at that post.
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Thank you, Angela… Appreciate those words, do share yours too.. 🙂
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Thank you so much Ayesha 😊❤ , it means a lot!
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My pleasure dear.. 🙂 ❤
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