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Home Reflections I am a better me today because I endured and overcame conflict.

I am a better me today because I endured and overcame conflict.

I am a strong and more confident person because I can overcome conflict. I make the conscious decision to discuss my difficulties, rather than run from them, and I can stand my ground.  

I am who I am today because of everything that has occurred in my life. My experiences have given me the opportunity to be stronger, braver, and look at things in a new light. I choose to learn from difficulties and succeed.
 
Many people have conflict in their life, and I am no exception. However, I refuse to be the victim, nor do I allow the conflict to have adverse effects on me. I choose, instead, to conquer my conflicts.
 
I have the choice to let conflict win or to overcome conflict and be the victor. I choose to overcome.
 
I can endure anything that life throws my way and I make the most of every opportunity. I continue to apply what I have learned to make my life what I want it to be.
 
I lend my experience and my strength to others so that they, too, may be victors over their own conflicts.
 
Today, I will live life as a champion over my conflicts. I will offer my strength to others and use my experiences to gain a brilliant wisdom.
 
Self-Reflection Questions:
 
1.    Have I made the conscious choice to overcome adversity?
2.    How can I endure difficult situations?
3.    How have I grown through my life experiences?


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