avatarLucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)

Summary

The website content is an invitation to reflect on personal resilience, the difference between surviving and thriving, and how one's current actions align with future aspirations, encouraging participation in a poetry prompt and submission to "The Brain is a Noodle" publication.

Abstract

The web content titled "Resilience: Thriving vs. Surviving" prompts readers to contemplate their understanding of resilience and the distinction between merely surviving and truly thriving. It suggests taking a pause from daily distractions to assess whether current activities are in harmony with long-term goals. The content includes a call to action for writers to engage with the prompt by creating and sharing their own reflections, either by tagging others or submitting directly to the poetry and article collection "The Brain is a Noodle." The piece also highlights the importance of iterative self-evaluation for genuine personal growth and encourages writers to embrace their unique voice.

Opinions

  • The author emphasizes the importance of aligning present actions with future visions to ensure that one's efforts contribute to actual growth rather than perpetuating a cycle of unproductive activity.
  • There is a value placed on mindfulness and taking intentional breaks from multitasking to gain clarity on personal aspirations.
  • The content suggests that resilience is not just about enduring but also about evaluating and adjusting one's path to align with a more fulfilling vision of the future.
  • The author, Lucy (The Eggcademic), shares a personal insight about the benefits of regular self-reflection to maintain a direction that is true to one's desires and avoids aimless effort.
  • The piece encourages writers to be bold and share their work, affirming that each writer possesses a unique and powerful voice that deserves to be heard.

#PoetryPrompt

Resilience: Thriving vs. Surviving

Reflect on your idea of resilience, surviving and thriving

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to reflect on my past assumptions and remember how I envisioned what thriving looks like vs. surviving.

to take a moment, stopping everything music, podcast, multitasking — all to really take stock

does what I’m doing now match with what I want to be doing in the future?

Tagging: Michael Ranjitsingh | Not quite Steve Fisher | Veronica Georgieva | Telling You Something | SOULutionMan, aka Yohanan Gregorius if you’re up to it and anyone else interested in today’s prompt: Reflect on your resilience, on surviving and thriving. Does it deviate from your ideal? What more do you want to do?

How to join: include the original post of the person who tagged you for reference and tag 5–10 other people (or simply “tag all”) who think might be interested in this prompt! Tag me in your piece so I can see it or submit it directly to The Brain is a Noodle! 🧠🍜

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Lucy (The Eggcademic) [she/her] more and more I’m finding that I’m taking the time to stop and ask myself this question, in an iterative and growing manner. It’s really helping me make sure that growth is growth, rather than walking/ running in circles for something I didn’t want to do in the first place.

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