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How does people survive this hardship

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Assaf Ben-David

Mentor, Entrepreneur, Lawyer, Public Speaker

faith, hard work, friends and family :-)

I've successfully helped over 350 entrepreneurs, startups and businesses, and I would be happy to help you. After scheduling a call, please send me some background information so that I can prepare in advance - thus giving you maximum value for your money. Take a look at the great reviews I’ve received: https://clarity.fm/assafben-david

Answered over 4 years ago

Darian Parrish

Innovation and productivity - let's make it happen

Most hardships are best survived by preparation. How to prepare? It depends on the context and goals.

For both home and business there is insurance of different types. This could be a financial instrument or just an ample supply of food.

What happens when it is too late to prepare for the current event? Prepare for the next event and the learning will likely be applicable to helping you survive. In general acting quickly and decisively is best. I am happy to help you come up with a plan if you provide further details.

Answered over 4 years ago

Govind Ghimire

Clarity Expert

Life inevitably presents challenges, from financial strain to fractured relationships and stagnant careers. These hardships, diverse and impactful, necessitate resilience and proactive strategies to overcome.

However, simply facing hardship "bravely" isn't enough. It's crucial to adopt a problem-solving approach that seeks understanding and action.

Imagine finding yourself trapped at a stagnant income level despite your best efforts. Instead of succumbing to frustration, the key lies in systematic introspection and reevaluation. Delve deep:

Analyze the situation: Identify the factors preventing your income growth. Are there skill gaps limiting your opportunities? Market shifts affecting your industry? Personal habits hindering productivity?
Seek diverse perspectives: Consult mentors, peers, or even career coaches for objective insights and potential blind spots.
Embrace continuous learning: Upskill yourself through courses, workshops, or networking to stay relevant and expand your capabilities.
Explore alternative paths: Consider lateral moves, career pivots, or even launching your own venture. Broaden your options and embrace adaptability.
Remember: This isn't about blind bravery, but about strategic courage. It's about facing the storm head-on, equipped with critical thinking, unwavering perseverance, and a willingness to adapt. By actively understanding your challenges and implementing well-informed solutions, you can transform hardship into a catalyst for growth and navigate towards a brighter future.

Answered 10 months ago