For people in high school, college and even a few years after, a stereotype surrounds them – they think they ‘know it all.’ But, many of us are facing hardships… Luckily, despite these hardships, we are finding a way to push ourselves forward.
Nothing in life is permanent, even the bad situations that we encounter. When you face hard times, it’s important to change your perspective. Here are some encouraging thoughts so you don’t allow bad moments to define your life.
The Olympics this year has been absolutely amazing! There’s plenty more surprises, tears, and accomplishments to come. So far, the United States has racked up 11 medals (three gold, five silver and three bronze), taking the runner-up position to China, who currently has 12 medals! Read more to find out the latest!
Where are you going? This is a simple question that we hear all the time, but take it a step further. Read why facing the problems in your life can help you become the best version of ourselves.
At this moment, you may be battling many challenges right now, and they are really eating away at you. But, just know that there is nothing that may come into your life that will overcome you. You are much stronger than any negativity and any challenge that comes into your life. You have the light in you.
There’s a reason why they say the best things in life are worth waiting for… because they are. But a lot of times, it’s difficult to relax and let time take its course, especially when you’re in recovery. Whether it is an eating disorder, depression, anxiety or any other issues, recovery is recovery.
God works in mysterious ways. Often when reflect on our life journeys, we realize how God miraculously leads our lives towards fulfilling our life purpose. In this piece, columnist Janis Robertson reflects with RIZZARR audiences on how God not only led to endure the harsh trials of this year, but also how God has amazingly led her toward her life purpose. Though painful, Robertson’s story encourages us all to never give up on pursuing the calling placed on our lives.