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The article discusses the importance of resilience in the face of personal setbacks and the acceptance of occasional failure as a natural part of life's journey.

Abstract

The author expresses a period of personal lows, attributing it to a lack of rest due to a recent move and the pressures of work. Despite feeling stressed and anxious, the author acknowledges the necessity of taking time to recharge. The piece emphasizes that not all battles need to be won to achieve overall success, advocating for the value of perseverance and the inevitability of losing some challenges. It suggests that stress over trivial matters is insignificant in the long term and encourages readers to live boldly, make the most of life, and not to sweat the small stuff. The author expresses gratitude to the audience for engaging with their work and offers further reading on personal growth and self-improvement.

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  • The author believes that it's okay to be at a low point and that rest is crucial for well-being.
  • Some life challenges are meant to be lost, and this is seen as a natural and acceptable part of growth.
  • Daily stress is deemed insignificant in the grand scheme of life.
  • The author values making bold decisions and living life to the fullest.
  • There is an appreciation for the audience's support and engagement with the author's content.
  • The author encourages readers to subscribe to their newsletter and Medium for more insights on personal development and side hustles.

You can’t win every battle, and that is okay

Learn to bounce back from failure and let it go.

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To be very honest, I think I’m at my lowest I’ve felt in a while. Not mentally, but energetically.

If you read my newsletter edition, I moved to a new apartment and still settling down.

I haven’t rested since this month started. The one day I took off from work to move my apartment, I dived straight into work as it was in middle of the week. And the impact of not resting hit me hard. I felt irritated, stressed, anxious, annoyed, and hungry. I was deeply stressed for no reason at all!

It turned out, I suck at time management. I wasn’t even reading or watching TV, I was just stressed. I am not working out since last 20 days, missing out on my outdoor walks, writing, and what not.

I’m sure it’ll slowly get better, and I’ll make it a point to rest more. 🤞

Lessons are everywhere even when you are at your lowest

If you’re looking for a lesson, here’s this:

Some battles in life are harder than others. But the best news is you don’t have to win them all to emerge victorious in the war. As long as you don’t give up on yourself and your ultimate goal, a few setbacks along the way are okay.

You’re meant to lose some challenges, and that’s alright. Where would the fun be if you became successful in everything you attempted?

“Sometimes you need to hide away from the rest of the world. And it’s okay to do that. Just as long as you know the world is waiting for you when you’re done.” — TJ Klune

Maybe it’s okay how little daily stress matters because what doesn’t matter five years from now shouldn’t be worth your stress anyway. Maybe it’ll make you take bold decisions because what is the point of our existence if we’re not making the most of it, right?

There are people who live and there are people who make the most of their life. In whatever life throws at you, try to choose the latter.

I hope you know how grateful I am that you open this email or read any of my articles on LinkedIn or Medium.

Be Bold

Be Courageous

Be Your Best

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