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If You Believe You Are a Victim In Life, You Always Will Be

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Life is a series of challenges that you sometimes win by overcoming them and sometimes lose by failing. Most people adapt to life’s challenges and understanding that these challenges help them grow even when they fail. But if you believe you’re a victim of life’s circumstances, you will find yourself being the victim even when you could have succeeded.

Feeling like a victim often starts early in life and maybe triggered by trauma. As a child, some situations may be forced on you that are unfair, difficult, or harmful. As an adult, a series of losses can lead to feeling like you have little control of your life.

Lack of control is a hallmark of feeling like a victim. Victims believe they are powerless to change, improve, or overcome life’s obstacles.

Hope you enjoyed this informative podcast! Again, please note that these podcasts are for informational purposes! They are not intended to provide medical advice. Please consult with your medical provider for medical advice and services.
For more information about StressHealth Solutions International (SHSI), please visit our main website at: www.stresshealthsolutions.com.
Additionally, visit our Blog at:
1. https://goodhealthisforyou.com
2. Our Digital (e-books) Health Store at: https://drldigitalhealthstore.com

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Life is a series of challenges that you sometimes win by overcoming them and sometimes lose by failing. Most people adapt to life’s challenges and understanding that these challenges help them grow even when they fail. But if you believe you’re a victim of life’s circumstances, you will find yourself being the victim even when you could have succeeded.

Feeling like a victim often starts early in life and maybe triggered by trauma. As a child, some situations may be forced on you that are unfair, difficult, or harmful. As an adult, a series of losses can lead to feeling like you have little control of your life.

Lack of control is a hallmark of feeling like a victim. Victims believe they are powerless to change, improve, or overcome life’s obstacles.

Hope you enjoyed this informative podcast! Again, please note that these podcasts are for informational purposes! They are not intended to provide medical advice. Please consult with your medical provider for medical advice and services.
For more information about StressHealth Solutions International (SHSI), please visit our main website at: www.stresshealthsolutions.com.
Additionally, visit our Blog at:
1. https://goodhealthisforyou.com
2. Our Digital (e-books) Health Store at: https://drldigitalhealthstore.com

  continue reading

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