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The work no one sees – and why it matters

The work no one sees – and why it matters

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Resilience is not built in the moments that everyone sees. It’s not built in the breakthrough, the milestone, or the big visible win.

Resilience is built in the quiet. In the repetition. In the ordinary, often unnoticed moments of your life.

And I think this is one of the most important — and often overlooked — parts of resilience.

Over the last episode, we began to gently reframe what resilience really means — not as hardness, not as pushing through, but as flexibility. As responsiveness. As the quiet strength that allows you to bend without breaking.

In this episode, I want to take that conversation a little deeper.

Last episode was about softening the surface… This episode is about strengthening what sits beneath it.

If the content of today’s episode has piqued your interest, I have something very special for you. I have created 30 Journal Prompts, similar to the ones mentioned throughout this episode on resilience – that’s one life-changing prompt for you to work on every day over the next month!

Just imagine how much growth you can unlock over the next 30 days if you keep the momentum going and commit to answering one prompt a day.

All you need to do to get these thought-provoking prompts is leave a positive rating and review for this podcast, take a screenshot of your review and email it to: courtney@alittlepinkbook.com and I’ll email you the prompts!

Check out my courses: Magical Mornings and Joyful Journaling Journey, as well as my book, A Year of Love: Finding peace one day at a time.

Grab your FREE How to Ask Someone if They're Ok Conversation Starters and FREE Journaling Guide with 100+ prompts here.

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