{Thread} For as long as I remember I have always maintained a journal. Recently I started writing things I am noticing and learning from people around me about building resilience and thriving every day in life. Sharing some here:

You cannot be resilient by following a two step process, or by doing something overnight. But it is constant effort and a continuous process.
It is important to remember that things that happen to us do not define us. But how we react to those things definitely do!
You cannot just "bounce back" from adverse situations. You need time, and you should take as much as you need. Be kind to yourself.
In adverse situations, it sometimes helps to keep your long term goals aside. Focus on surviving the "now".
Playing the victim role is always an easy way out - stay in charge of yourself. Always.
If things are difficult, evaluate them. Do not react to them. Accept reality as soon as you can. Do not fool yourself - It is the only way to move through tough things.
And in the end, remember, the way to surface back is always with you. Identify patterns, train your mind, find alternatives and develop everything that YOU think will help you.

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THE WINNERS OF THE 24 HOUR STARTUP CHALLENGE

Remember, this money is just fun. If you launched a product (or even attempted a launch) - you did something worth MUCH more than $1,000.

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The winners 👇

#10

Lattes For Change - Skip a latte and save a life.

https://t.co/M75RAirZzs

@frantzfries built a platform where you can see how skipping your morning latte could do for the world.

A great product for a great cause.

Congrats Chris on winning $250!


#9

Instaland - Create amazing landing pages for your followers.

https://t.co/5KkveJTAsy

A team project! @bpmct and @BaileyPumfleet built a tool for social media influencers to create simple "swipe up" landing pages for followers.

Really impressive for 24 hours. Congrats!


#8

SayHenlo - Chat without distractions

https://t.co/og0B7gmkW6

Built by @DaltonEdwards, it's a platform for combatting conversation overload. This product was also coded exclusively from an iPad 😲

Dalton is a beast. I'm so excited he placed in the top 10.


#7

CoderStory - Learn to code from developers across the globe!

https://t.co/86Ay6nF4AY

Built by @jesswallaceuk, the project is focused on highlighting the experience of developers and people learning to code.

I wish this existed when I learned to code! Congrats on $250!!