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For some people, getting their lives together is harder than for others. There's more to it than just making a list and checking off boxes. And if you're struggling with addiction, depression, or another mental disorder, there's nothing worse than feeling like you can't get out of your own head. But we tell you: there's help out there — and the fastest way to get where you need to be is by taking that first step and saying enough is enough. We've put together this informative post chronicling the best ways of overcoming tough times — including how to get back on your feet, stay productive when times are hard, or find peace with God. How to Get Back on Your Feet Cultivating a new, healthy lifestyle can be very difficult. Sometimes, you're ready to go but the world isn't. If that's the case for you, here are some things you can do to get back on your feet. First things first: you need to identify the problem. What is it exactly that's holding you back? Is it an addiction? Is it something else? If so, what? Once you know what's keeping your down, it gets easier to tackle on a daily basis. But even still, it's not always easy to keep making progress. A lot of people find they get stuck in their habits. They make some headway in the beginning, but then they fall back into the same patterns later on. There are certain things you can do to make sure you stay on track, like taking baby steps every day and making small lifestyle changes that will pay off for years to come. Going cold turkey is also an option if you're trying to quit something like drugs or drinking, but be careful because you could relapse. If nothing else is working, don't give up! Keep trying new things until you find something that works for you personally. How to Stay Productive when Times Are Hard Maybe you're in a long-term relationship that's going through a rough patch. Maybe it's because of a job or school situation that is getting stressful. For some people, it's hard to keep their sanity in these situations, so they often find it hard to get things done. Here are some tips for staying productive in times of stress: Know yourself. If you have an addiction, come clean to the people around you. Tell them exactly what they need to know so they can help you get back on your feet and stay productive. Keep your mind on things that matter. If you're dealing with a tough time, it's easy to let your mind wander. But if you know what's likely to put you at risk of addiction or other destructive behaviors, stay away from those things as much as possible. Stay organized. If something is stressing you out, make a to-do list and get it done as soon as possible. Write down what needs to be done and make sure you don't forget anything. Find a distraction. cfa1e77820
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