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Making Choices
Making choices can be incredibly difficult. When you have a tough decision to make, it’s best to remember you’re not the only person who will be affected.
YOU Are the Solution to Workplace Bullying
Most bullying is regarding that experienced by children in school. Many adults experience it, too, including at the workplace. Here is a chance to make life better for yourself or other adults you know.
Thriving This Summer
I had a couple of friends who I hung out with every single day and I remember talking about things we were struggling with. All three of us had our own challenges but I honestly remember that being one of the best summers of my life!
We Are Wired to Learn
I believe the most resilient people are those who learn, adapt, and then teach.
I’m Golden
I started learning a lesson about the time I was eighteen that I’ve kept learning throughout my life. And that lesson is that every new phase of life brings a new challenge that I’m going to have to deal with – especially when I think I’m golden.
South Charleston Middle School Students Assigned Seats at Lunch for a Cause
“Just looking at other people and seeing that they’re not sitting alone, it makes me feel 100 times better,” said Allie Rosen, who’s the Student State Representative for [Be Strong].
The Secret about Body Shaming
Perhaps the most common form of bullying is what’s become known as “body shaming.” This, obviously, involves making fun of our bodily differences.
To Be a Beacon or to Hold Space
When you are a beacon, you are viewed as a guide and leader for others. And a good leader knows the way, goes the way, and most importantly, shows the way.
Forgiving Your Way to Resilience
One thing I do that helps me to be resilient is practicing forgiveness, namely, forgiving myself.