Choosing To Thrive
- Abi Ola
- Jul 24, 2020
- 2 min read
When life presents challenges – sometimes seemingly insurmountable ones – it’s important to remember that we all have the power of choice.
What does it mean to thrive? According to the dictionary, thriving means: growing and developing well, or vigorously. It means to prosper, and flourish.
It’s easy to thrive when things are going well, but what does it mean to thrive in a time of challenge or difficulty?
Thriving isn’t synonymous with joy, success, and happiness.
We can thrive even when things are hard, and the key lies in ongoing evolution and growth. Even in the midst of our most difficult challenges, we can still evolve. We can still grow. It’s likely most accurate to say that it is in our challenges that we grow the most.
Thriving doesn’t mean finding yourself at a point in your life where you are comfortable enough; where things are okay, or even great. Thriving is a continuous journey of growth – of expansion and adaptation – that allows you to live with purpose, passion, and authentic well-being even during the most difficult times. Especially during the most difficult times.
Thriving in chaos is something we hear a lot about these days. Few words hold power to ignite fear, excite hope, and get you to click a link like thrive and chaos.
It's time to release yourself from all of that external drama.
As a human, you have something magical inside. It will allow you to ground yourself, stay steady, and move forward.
You can choose how you feel, chart your path, and take any action you desire.
When you were born, you were hard wired to go beyond surviving. You were pre-programmed with the desire to thrive - no matter what is going on around you.
Is it time to break from dramatic distractions and release yourself?
Have you made the decision not to settle for less than your dreams?
Are you ready to empower yourself, breakthrough any obstacle, and create your reality?
Listen to yourself, trust your thoughts, and take massive imperfect action. Happiness is yours for the taking.







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