Can you give an example of a real-life situation someone was facing and how you coached them to reframe their thinking on the situation into something positive? (No need for real names or anything that would give away their identities, of course.) Examples are a great help in bridging the gap between a good idea and the details of real life.
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Just yesterday, a young lady was saddened and heart broken because the guy she loved didn't wan't to be with her. The situation made her confused and vulnerable. I had to encourage her take charge of her life, move on and make progress. Such situations should make us stronger, not weaker. The we will make it work for good. Thanks for asking.
Not at all, @starkemmy - thanks for the reply! I don't know about you, but I'm a proponent of people taking a lifelong journey of self-discovery, because I find that even just believing that you were put here for a reason - even if you haven't found that reason yet - makes it easier to cultivate positivity in the face of adversity.