This Is Your Reminder That Things Are Going To Get Better

Author : Jeremy Goldberg

Life will always be full of ups and downs, and during bad times, we tend to feel very pessimistic. But no matter how bleak everything might seem in the moment, always remember that things are going to get better. Always.

Moving forward, I think it’s important to remember that life is an ongoing journey filled with ups, downs, highs, and lows. Unexpected events occur. Sometimes things won’t work out for us. Change is the only constant and it’s also our most reliable companion.

Related: Things Always Work Out: How To Shift Your Mindset Towards More Optimism and Happiness

Things Are Going To Get Better

I think it’s important to remember we are fragile meat suits wandering around a sphere circling a sun in the middle of vast and ever-expanding nothingness.

One day, someday, everything stops.

Keep perspective.

I think it’s important to recognize that we are living, breathing miracles capable of so much more than we give ourselves credit for. We have survived dark days and earthquakes and heartbreak. We persist and persist and persist some more.

Keep it up.

And remember – Everything stops. Love, life, pain, us.

Things are going to get better

I think it’s important to realize that we continue onward and upward regardless of the past and though our futures are unknown and unwritten, don’t forget that when nothing is certain, anything is possible.

Keep the faith.

I think it’s important to reiterate that it’s okay to change. It’s okay to be different than you used to be. It’s perfectly acceptable to make different decisions if the old ones aren’t working out for you. It’s absolutely fine to redefine a relationship if the old version isn’t serving you. Try new things and see what works best for you. Do more of what feels good. Prioritize yourself.

Keep exploring.

Related: How To Stop Being Cynical All The Time: 3 Steps To Transform Cynicism Into Optimism

Moving forward, I think it’s important to remember that you are right where you need to be, and even though life can feel occasionally overwhelming, and even though options abound and improvement lies around every corner of every street we may wander down, right now, I think it’s important to recognize you are doing what has to be done, and I beg you, don’t forget, you are already and always enough.

Keep going.

Want to know more about how things are going to get better always? Check this video out below!


Written By Jeremy Goldberg
Originally Appeared On Thought Catalog
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Jeremy Goldberg

Jeremy Goldberg’s mission is to make kindness cool, empathy popular, and compassion commonplace. As part of that purpose, he writes articles, sends emails, hosts retreats, and workshops, gives TEDx talks, coaches clients, hosts a podcast, writes books, and makes spoken word poetry videos. He is also active on Facebook and Instagram, leading an online tribe of more than 35,000 badass humans. He is a Ph.D. scholar who spent the past five years studying the science of human behavior, specifically how attitudes affect action and how we can communicate to inspire greater and lasting change.

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Life will always be full of ups and downs, and during bad times, we tend to feel very pessimistic. But no matter how bleak everything might seem in the moment, always remember that things are going to get better. Always.

Moving forward, I think it’s important to remember that life is an ongoing journey filled with ups, downs, highs, and lows. Unexpected events occur. Sometimes things won’t work out for us. Change is the only constant and it’s also our most reliable companion.

Related: Things Always Work Out: How To Shift Your Mindset Towards More Optimism and Happiness

Things Are Going To Get Better

I think it’s important to remember we are fragile meat suits wandering around a sphere circling a sun in the middle of vast and ever-expanding nothingness.

One day, someday, everything stops.

Keep perspective.

I think it’s important to recognize that we are living, breathing miracles capable of so much more than we give ourselves credit for. We have survived dark days and earthquakes and heartbreak. We persist and persist and persist some more.

Keep it up.

And remember – Everything stops. Love, life, pain, us.

Things are going to get better

I think it’s important to realize that we continue onward and upward regardless of the past and though our futures are unknown and unwritten, don’t forget that when nothing is certain, anything is possible.

Keep the faith.

I think it’s important to reiterate that it’s okay to change. It’s okay to be different than you used to be. It’s perfectly acceptable to make different decisions if the old ones aren’t working out for you. It’s absolutely fine to redefine a relationship if the old version isn’t serving you. Try new things and see what works best for you. Do more of what feels good. Prioritize yourself.

Keep exploring.

Related: How To Stop Being Cynical All The Time: 3 Steps To Transform Cynicism Into Optimism

Moving forward, I think it’s important to remember that you are right where you need to be, and even though life can feel occasionally overwhelming, and even though options abound and improvement lies around every corner of every street we may wander down, right now, I think it’s important to recognize you are doing what has to be done, and I beg you, don’t forget, you are already and always enough.

Keep going.

Want to know more about how things are going to get better always? Check this video out below!


Written By Jeremy Goldberg
Originally Appeared On Thought Catalog
This Is Your Reminder Things Going Get Better pin

Published On:

Last updated on:

Jeremy Goldberg

Jeremy Goldberg’s mission is to make kindness cool, empathy popular, and compassion commonplace. As part of that purpose, he writes articles, sends emails, hosts retreats, and workshops, gives TEDx talks, coaches clients, hosts a podcast, writes books, and makes spoken word poetry videos. He is also active on Facebook and Instagram, leading an online tribe of more than 35,000 badass humans. He is a Ph.D. scholar who spent the past five years studying the science of human behavior, specifically how attitudes affect action and how we can communicate to inspire greater and lasting change.

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