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How to Become a Fierce Survivor

Updated: Jun 11, 2019



A SURVIVOR IS NOT

ONLY SOMEONE WHO DID NOT

DIE FROM AN ACCIDENT.


IT TAKES LOOKING AT YOUR LIFE FROM PERSPECTIVE THAT ALLOWS YOU TO SEE THE WORLD AROUND YOU FOR WHAT IT IS.





What makes you a survivor? If you have ever overcome something that the devil though you would not. Some things can happen in our lives that we think we could never bounce back from, losing a loved one, or even something catastrophic. Most of the time, these thing s are out of our control. Because you are a survivor, it allows you to put yourself in another’s position before making decisions that may not be good for you.


YOU SHOULD ALWAYS THINK ABOUT

THE CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR ACTIONS

BEFORE MAKING DECISIONS.




HOW TO BECOME

A FIERCE SURVIVOR


1. Realize that you can help the next person survive


As a survivor, you begin to realize that there is someone who has been through the same thing as you have. Someone else will need the hope and the assurance that you can offer them. It’s ok to live through something but you can add value and to your life when you know that you are the answers t someone else’s prayer. You can become an accountability partner for that person. Allow your experience to foster something in them they didn’t know was there.


2. Come to the conclusion that you can flourish in the benefits of surviving


You realize that there are for worse things off that others are going through. You learn to appreciate life. Survival becomes the reason that you not to complain so much about things that you THINK may suck, or could possibly be better than they are. You see things from another perspective, because there is an eye opener in the making, one that could possibly change your whole life. Your reason for living becomes clearer. It changes the person that you used to be. It makes people look at you and see you different. You know that this is something that was supposed to happen for purpose reasons.

LIVING DESPITE ALL OF

THE OBSTACLES THAT

HAVE BEEN STACKED AGAINST

YOU MAKES YOU A SURVIVOR

3. Evaluate how it Makes you feel good


At this point, you are powerful, encouraged and motivated. It feels good to know that you are the product of something others are looking forward to conquering themselves. Most importantly, knowing that God has used you for his glory is all the confirmation you need when it comes to being a survivor.


4. Change your outlook on life


Realize the good and to appreciate life. It will make you uncomfortable, which is good, because nothing grows in an area of comfort. It changes the person that you used to be. It allows people to see a different and better version of you. Your pain has a purpose. You conquer it because you don’t let it determine the course of your life, and you did not allow it to make you bitter.



5. Allow yourself to become an expertise in that area


Realize that even though they may have been others, no one can offer the advice, the guidance and the that you can. What will you do different from those that may have had the same experience? What will make you stand out? What can you offer that they do not have? This is what makes you unique. You become an expert at what you do because you have conquered it. You can lead, direct and evaluate the next person’s pain because you have been there.


6. Enjoy the freedom in your life


We all know that when the devil wants you to crumble, he first attacks the mind. So you have to realize that you are not bound by your past and you are responsible for your own happiness. There can only be good things to come behind this, and you have to determine what those things will be. Speaking positive things over your life will help in this situation as well, because what you speak you are.


YOU BECOME

FIERCE WHEN YOU


7. Manifest power from it


WOW!!!! So here comes that book you need to write, the start of a podcast, an online course or a even foundation. Are you ready to make an impact?


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Fran



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