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Ever had a moment that felt like it stopped the world? Maybe it was a phone call from the doctor, a tough conversation, or a new diagnosis that just took your breath away. That’s the feeling of getting a “rock” handed to you. It’s heavy, it’s unexpected, and it can feel like your entire world just shattered.
But here’s a secret I’ve learned from my own journey: a rock isn’t the end of the story. It’s the very first building block. My “Build it Beautiful” philosophy is all about taking those life-changing moments and using them to construct something even stronger, more vibrant, and more meaningful than you ever imagined.
First things first, you have to admit the rock is there. You can’t build with something you pretend doesn’t exist. It’s okay to feel the fear, the anger, or the sadness. That’s a normal part of the process.
This diagnosis is a part of your story now, but it doesn’t have to define you. It’s just the foundation you’ve been given to build your next beautiful masterpiece.
Once you’ve acknowledged your rock, it’s time to find your “tools.” These are the things that will empower you to build. Think of them as your personal toolkit, designed to help you thrive with your new reality.
This is where the magic happens. Building with your rock isn’t always easy, and it won’t be a straight line. There will be setbacks, but every effort is a step forward.
A diagnosis can actually be an opportunity to find a new purpose. Maybe it’s connecting with others who are going through the same thing, starting a blog, or using your story to help someone else feel less alone.
True confidence isn’t about having a perfect life; it’s about knowing you have the tools to handle whatever comes your way. It’s about finding strength in your vulnerability and realizing that your story, even with its rocks, is a beautiful one.
Ready to start building? What’s one small tool you’re going to grab today to get started?
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By ClarissaEver had a moment that felt like it stopped the world? Maybe it was a phone call from the doctor, a tough conversation, or a new diagnosis that just took your breath away. That’s the feeling of getting a “rock” handed to you. It’s heavy, it’s unexpected, and it can feel like your entire world just shattered.
But here’s a secret I’ve learned from my own journey: a rock isn’t the end of the story. It’s the very first building block. My “Build it Beautiful” philosophy is all about taking those life-changing moments and using them to construct something even stronger, more vibrant, and more meaningful than you ever imagined.
First things first, you have to admit the rock is there. You can’t build with something you pretend doesn’t exist. It’s okay to feel the fear, the anger, or the sadness. That’s a normal part of the process.
This diagnosis is a part of your story now, but it doesn’t have to define you. It’s just the foundation you’ve been given to build your next beautiful masterpiece.
Once you’ve acknowledged your rock, it’s time to find your “tools.” These are the things that will empower you to build. Think of them as your personal toolkit, designed to help you thrive with your new reality.
This is where the magic happens. Building with your rock isn’t always easy, and it won’t be a straight line. There will be setbacks, but every effort is a step forward.
A diagnosis can actually be an opportunity to find a new purpose. Maybe it’s connecting with others who are going through the same thing, starting a blog, or using your story to help someone else feel less alone.
True confidence isn’t about having a perfect life; it’s about knowing you have the tools to handle whatever comes your way. It’s about finding strength in your vulnerability and realizing that your story, even with its rocks, is a beautiful one.
Ready to start building? What’s one small tool you’re going to grab today to get started?
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