Today's Word 👉 Resilience

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Resilience (ruh-ZIL-yns) (noun): The capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.

“But we cannot, they cannot turn back. This is the life we have now, and the only way to find peace, the only way to be resilient when these landmines explode beneath your foundation, is first to accept that there is a new reality.”

— Elizabeth Edwards, Resilience: The New Afterword

First published in 2009

SMARTER INSIGHT
Resilience is not just enduring hardship—it is the courageous acceptance of a new reality that allows healing and growth. Acceptance provides the foundation from which true strength and peace emerge.

USE IT TODAY
When confronted with upheaval or loss, remind yourself that acceptance is the first step toward resilience. Embrace your new reality fully, and invite peace and renewal into your life, no matter the circumstance.

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