Amy Morin

13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do: Take Back Your Power, Embrace Change, Face Your Fears, and Train Your Brain for Happiness and Success

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  • Macy Espinosahas quoted5 years ago
    I knew that time doesn’t heal anything; it’s how we deal with that time that determines the speed at which we heal.
  • Shreya Ghoshhas quoted5 years ago
    Developing mental strength is about improving your ability to regulate your emotions, manage your thoughts, and behave in a positive manner, despite your circumstances.
  • Alyhas quoted3 days ago
    Just because one person thinks something, it doesn’t make it true. Don’t give one person’s opinion of you the power to determine who you are
  • Alyhas quoted3 days ago
    Choosing to forgive someone who has hurt you, either emotionally or physically, doesn’t mean you have to excuse the other person’s behavior, but letting go of your anger frees you to focus your energy on a more worthwhile cause
  • Alyhas quoted3 days ago
    Retaining your power is about being confident in who you are and the choices you make, despite the people around you and the circumstances you’re in.
  • Alyhas quoted5 days ago
    People who feel gratitude don’t get sick as often as others. They have better immune systems and report fewer aches and pains. They have lower blood pressure and they exercise more often than the general population
  • Alyhas quoted5 days ago
    While feeling sorry for yourself is about thinking I deserve better, gratitude is about thinking I have more than I deserve. Experiencing gratitude requires some extra effort, but it isn’t hard. Anyone can learn to become more grateful by developing new habits.
  • Alyhas quoted5 days ago
    If you think, Bad things always happen to me, create a list of good things that have happened to you as well
  • Alyhas quoted5 days ago
    Self-pity can consume you until it eventually changes your thoughts and behaviors. But you can choose to take control. Even when you can’t alter your circumstances, you can alter your attitude
  • Zhivka Kushlevahas quoted2 years ago
    When we hate our enemies, we are giving them power over us: power over our sleep, our appetites, our blood pressure, our health, and our happiness.
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