Life is a gift.
You should find what works for you, but these methods have helped me get through the tough times in life, and I’m sure some combination of them could help you as well. You can be grateful for the air that you breathe, the blood pumping through your veins, your limbs, your fingers, your mind, the fact that you can read, write and reason, the clothes on your back, the food on your plate, the fact that you’re six feet above ground, and so on.Seek and you shall find things to be grateful for. But in order to become a tough person, we often need to rely on something far greater than ourselves. “All great beginnings start in the dark, when the moon greets you to a new day at midnight.” I’ll tell you how I made it through the tough times in my life, hopefully shedding some light on the subject and offering up a sliver of hope.Pushing past difficulties and surmounting adversities, especially in the face of very trying times, is a monumental undertaking. "Here." You might also find inspiration in the stories of others in these situations.Some people deal with disappointment by talking about it. Or putting them in a vase on the kitchen table. “In good times as well as in bad times, the basics of success remains the same.

While that might not seem true to you right now, I assure you that no truer words have been spoken.One great way to make it through the tough times in life is to contribute something to someone else. What value can you contribute to the world?

Others would love to have your problems from around the world, and problems are a sign of life. One that, perhaps, no one else knew was there!” Some of them even had me on the brink, contemplating whether my life was even worth living or continuing on.Failure, and the resultant pain it causes, can do that to you. Welcome back. What makes you happy?

“Anyone can hide. Also, if you have a story you want to share, please don’t hesitate to contact me and let me know what you’re going through, or if this information has benefited you in some way.I know it’s tough to look at what you have rather than what you don’t have. You never know what it might lead to.Whatever you believe in — God, Allah, Buddha or the Spiritual Oneness that binds us all — learn to rely on your faith and remember that this too shall pass. In fact, many of the books that I’ve written deal with these very topics. And when that thought permeates your mind, it helps to give you a sense of gratitude. I’ve failed all across the board. The observation refers to the argument that fortunes of nations or civilizations or societies rise and fall based on the character of their people, and this character is heavily influenced by the material and moral condition of their society.