So, if you’re in the thick of it right now—keep going. The sun always looks different to those who stayed out in the rain.
This blog post explores the concept of "braving it out" and how to find resilience when things get difficult. The Art of Standing Still: What It Means to Brave It Out brave out
Don’t look at the next six months. Look at the next six hours. Bravery is much more manageable in small increments. So, if you’re in the thick of it right now—keep going
Braving it out is often confused with simply being stuck. However, there is a fundamental difference. Stagnation is passive; it’s what happens when you’re too afraid to move. Braving it out is . It is the intentional choice to endure discomfort for the sake of a long-term goal, a relationship, or a personal value. Why We Choose to Stay The Art of Standing Still: What It Means