Discover the most popular and inspiring quotes and sayings on the topic of Coping. Share them with your friends on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or your personal blogs, and let the world be inspired by their powerful messages. Here are the Top 100 Coping Quotes And Sayings by 90 Authors including Jude Gibbs,Wendell Berry,Karen Salmansohn,Alan Bates,Victoria Schwab for you to enjoy and share.
Embrace the pain
What can't be helped must be endured.
Smile. Be happy. Whatever's happening ... nothing sucks forever.
People ask, how do you cope, and all I can say is that you do.
Being. Not being. Giving in. Holding out. No matter what I do, it hurts.
Endure every hardship with hope.
Surviving the death of a loved one ... one day at a time.
How am I coping? I miss George and the goddamn world is still full of zombies, that's how. Everything else ...
Everything else is just details. And those don't really matter to me anymore.
Surviving, that's my plan.
Hope for the best,brace yourself for the worst and no matter what you're faced with, make a plan to KEEP GOING!
losing it on the world. But even if the
Focus on the POSITIVE
Recognize the BLESSINGS
Find the HUMOR
Hope for the BEST
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Brace yourself for the worst.
This is a story about survival.
Letting go and learning to let in.
Getting along and moving on.
The truth about life.
The things left unsaid ...
Help other people to cope with their problems, and your own will be easier to cope with.
Preparing for the ups and downs of life.
Hiding my pain and acting strong, afraid to cry and show my tears, I struggle with all this years later.
We can endure almost anything if we are centered, if we have some focus in our life. You can endure if you have an anchor.
When times get rough, keep your head up.
Enclose your heart in times of need with the steel of your determination and your strength. In doing this, all things will be bearable.
Keep your head up. Keep your heart strong
Sometimes surviving is all you can do
Endure, and keep yourself for days of happiness.
Denial, anger, acceptance
Question your assumptions, be kind to yourself, live for the moment, loosen up, pray, scream, curse the world, count your blessings, just let go, just be.
When life's problems seem overwhelming, look around and see what other people are coping with. You may consider yourself fortunate.
Life presents itself in constantly changing ways, but you're able to accept the challenges, rather than recoil, throw up your hands, and go on a binge.
If you can learn to endure pain, you can survive anything. Some people learn to embrace it- to love it. Some endure it through drowning it in sorrow, or by making themselves forget. Others turn it into anger.
Pause and remember - Every person is going through difficult hardships and growth. Let's be more conscious of this by being more patient, compassionate and understanding.
By sticking it out through tough times, people emerge from adversity with a stronger sense of efficacy.
When you're struggling with something, look at all the people around you and realize that every single person you see is struggling with something, and to them, it's just as hard as what you're going through.
You seem to be holding up rather well under the burden of the world's troubles. How do you do it?
One must endure without losing tenderness.
Be happy
if you're not even happy, what's so good about surviving?
Life is a continuous process of adjustment.
Learning to endure times of disappointment, suffering, and sorrow is part of our on-the-job training. These experiences, while often difficult to bear at the time, are precisely the kinds of experiences that stretch our understanding, build our character, and increase our compassion for others.
We patiently endure every trouble.
Keep positive.
Stay focused.
Stand strong.
Fight on.
As someone who has dealt with his fair share of disappointment, I've learned the best way to cope with trouble is to approach every situation with eyes wide open; focused and determined.
Living, it's awful for me.
exasperating composure.
I'm learning that recognizing and leaning into the discomfort of vulnerability teaches us how to live with joy, gratitude, and grace. I'm also learning that the uncomfortable and scary leaning requires both spirit and resilience.
Looking around, I wonder what is it that makes my fellows able to bear such a life. How can they face the day, when I can't? Is there some secret to living that makes its conditions irrelevant? A neutering of expectation, a mastery of the mundane? Or have they just grown accustomed to rape?
Smile despite the pain. Dance despite the rain. turn the negatives into positives again and again.
Look for the hidden blessings in difficult situations.
There's only one response, and I can tell you this because I see it every day. You LIVE. And you throw yourself into everything and try not to think about the bruises.
Focus on the positives and be grateful.
One day at a time. That's all it takes to get through anything.
Honestly, I'm just trying to live day to day
Endure. In enduring, grow strong.
Use your struggles as fuel to enrich your life, and psych your spirit into having fun.
But part of surviving is being able to move on.
Most survivors are cope-aholics, people who cope with whatever is thrown at them without reliance on others. They do not seek sympathy for their pain and feel undeserving if it is offered. They are especially adverse to sympathy from others.
To some degree we all find life difficult, perplexing, and oppressive. Even when it goes well, as it may for a time, we worry that it probably won't keep on that way.
Surviving ain't thriving.
I struggled for a long time with survivin', and no matter what, you keep finding something to fight for.
learning to let go of my rage and embrace the howling emptiness and
When a person is in emotional pain, it's hard to be rational and to think of a good solution. Nevertheless, many of the coping strategies used by people with overwhelming emotions only serve to make their problems worse.
Everyone is overcoming something, be gentle.
Survivors make it because they learn to adapt. Adaptation is coping. Coping is strength.
Patience triumphs over everything.
Breathe, Believe and Bounce Back
In any situation you have the choice to stay positive and embrace it with courage, faith, and hope.
When you choose to connect with others under stress, you can create resilience,
Difficult times disrupt your conventional ways of thinking and push you to forge better habits of thought, performance and being.
Enjoy life despite its problems.
Accustom yourself to that which you bear ill, and you will bear it well.
The whole process of mental adjustment and atunement can be summed up in one word: Gratitude
Quietly endure, silently suffer and patiently wait.
A good half of the art of living is resilience.
Speak what I have to be grateful for when I get up and when I lie down to sleep. Meditation and prayer. I pray that I can move through all with grace. I believe I can move through all and not only survive but thrive.
Nobody can ever be fully prepared to deal with a new, painful situation. Sometimes I react with patience and sometimes I react by doing something impulsive. But I always learn from such experiences.
In order to handle my emotional pain I talk to friends about it, I write, I breathe, and most of all, I put it in perspective.
Patience is the key to well-being.
Don't expect a time in your life when you'll be free from change, free from struggle, free from worry. To be resilient, you must understand that your objective is not to come to rest, because there is no rest. Your objective is to use what hits you to change your trajectory in a positive direction.
Isn't it amazing in life how one minute you are devastated by some news, but then, a few seconds later, your desperate need to survive at any price kicks in and you can find some way to turn it around in your head?
Survival is an art. It requires the dulling of the mind and the senses, and a delicate attunement to waiting, without insisting on precision about just what it is you are waiting for.
We're all going through something ... The trick is to go through it anyway!
When you are struggling with something, look around at everyone else and realize that every single person you see is struggling with something, and to them, it's just as hard as what you're going through. We are all struggling.
Really you just gotta keep chugging along and keep a positive attitude and get through all the problems. You gotta face them, otherwise you don't get through.
Sometimes staying strong means not putting yourself in uncomfortable or triggering situations.
Sometimes troubles make us stronger. We put things in perspective and find priorities.
The art we need is the art of bearing the unbearable.
Be thankful for every adversity.
Every person faces their own unique challenges and you may not always know what others around you are going through.
Enjoy good times, endure adversity.
Struggling alone, like the everyday and ending with the same fate.
I've got a great support group, real and true friends and I'm moving forward with my life. I was sad and wanted to make things work but I'm completely fine now. I'm moving on.
You take it one day at a time. That's what you do. One day at a time.
I just get up and live my life for today - try and deal with it as it comes.
Expect the unexpected. Focus on what you can control and acknowledge what's out of your control.
Confidence, courage and determined spirit are vital for surviving hard times.
Think positively.
Always focus on the positive side of any situation.
What happens to us becomes part of us. Resilient people do not bounce back from hard experiences; they find healthy ways to integrate them into their lives. In
You must improvise, adapt, and overcome.
In times of life crisis, whether wild fires or smoldering stress, the first thing I do is go back to basics ... am I eating right, am I getting enough sleep, am I getting some physical and mental exercise everyday.
You have to stay strong when it gets tough.
Whatever loss, pain or tragedy you have experienced, you can get through.
When faced with emotional pain, I become still for hours, sometimes days, doing absolutely nothing. It helps me get to the truest source of my suffering.
By default, most of us have taken the dare to simply survive. Exist. Get through. For the most part, we live numb to life - we've grown weary and apathetic and jaded ... and wounded.
Be hopeful in every hardship.