Love and Adversity

Author: Dream Liver
October 27, 2008

holding-hands.jpgAs we all know, it is not a matter of if we will encounter adversity in our lives but when.  Whether it be financial, the loss of a loved one, health or any other form we always find out where we sit within our various relationships.  The reactions and the actions of those around us, especially the really important people such as our spouses or our other family members have a great impact on our ability to adapt to and overcome the troubles we are experiencing.

Nothing new here, but let’s apply the law of polarity to this for a moment.  What about when the people around us that we adore and love are going through some very trying times?  Are we being the best husband, wife, father or friend we can be?  What if it was us going through that and the people around us were still demanding the love and friendship that we were getting when times were great?

My wife and I have been through absolute thick and thin together.  She has been there for me, through medical, financial, family and the loss of loved ones and for that I give her a virtual hug as I right this post.  Now as she reads this post and deals with her family and the loss of her wonderful and beautiful Mother, my wife can know that I am there for her.

We can both be proud of how we deal with the adversities we are challenged with, personally and as a couple.  We both would give you the same answer when asked how we do it — our studies of Personal Development and using our mindset to overcome any adversity we are faced with.

When you click on the link above (mindset to overcome any adversity), you will be re directed to a registration page.  From there you are able to register for a free tele-seminar that is dedicated to assisting people in developing their own mindset and overcoming their own adversity.

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2 Responses to “Love and Adversity”

  1. SSG Says:

    hey, hugs to you both. You sound like a really great couple, supporting each other. Sorry for the loss of your mother-in-law.

  2. Kikolani | Poetry, Photography, Blogging Tips Says:

    Condolences for you and your wife’s loss. There is nothing more wonderful in a time of mourning to have the person you love comforting you. I recently lost my grandmother, and my fiancé was nothing but supportive and amazing, listening to me and just giving me a shoulder to cry on.

    ~ Kristi

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