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Helen Keller: The Unstoppable Journey of Resilience and Triumph

There’s a story I once read about a young girl who, at just 19 months old, was struck by an illness that left her both deaf and blind. For most, that would have been the end of the road. Who amounts to something in life without the eyes and eyes? Many would ask. But this girl refused to let her circumstances define her. That girl was Helen Keller. Her story is one of perseverance against all odds, I’ve ever read. It shows us that even in the darkest moments, there is a way to break through and find light. Hellen’s life is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit, how far we can go, even in the face of unimaginable challenges. Let’s take a closer look at how Helen turned her challenges into triumph. Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880 as a healthy child in Tuscumbia, Alabama, 1880 to Kate Adams Keller and Colonel Arthur Keller. she lost her sight and hearing at just 19 months old due to an illness. In 1882, Helen fell ill with what the family doctor referred to as “brain fever,” causing a high fever. The exact nature of the illness is still uncertain, but some experts speculate it could have been scarlet fever or meningitis. A few days after the fever subsided, Keller’s mother observed that her daughter no longer reacted to sounds, such as the dinner bell, or to visual cues, like a hand being waved in front of her face. Imagine the pain of her m For most, such a loss would seem like an insurmountable barrier, but for Helen, it became the foundation for an extraordinary journey of perseverance and triumph. Instead of succumbing to her limitations, Helen found a way to communicate, learn, and thrive. Many thanks to her devoted teacher, Anne Sullivan, who was always there for her. She transformed her from an unruly child, once known for throwing temper tantrums that shook the household, into a disciplined and focused young girl. Helen learned to read, write, and engage with the world through touch. The darkness that once defined her world began to fade as she discovered the power of language and connection. Despite her disabilities, Keller attended Radcliffe College and graduated in 1904. Can you imagine the significant challenges she would have encountered along the way? Her path wasn’t just about surviving; it was about thriving. Helen became the first deaf-blind person to earn a college degree, an accomplishment that seemed impossible to many. She went on to become an influential author, speaker, and activist, using her platform to advocate for the rights of people with disabilities and inspiring millions with her message of hope and resilience. What makes Helen’s story even more powerful is her unwavering determination. She didn’t just overcome her challenges—she transformed them into opportunities. Helen once said, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Her life shows us that even in our darkest moments, human connection and belief in ourselves can light the way forward. Helen Keller’s legacy teaches us that the only limits we face are the ones we accept. Her story is a reminder that no matter how difficult life may seem, with determination and the right support, we can rise above anything. Here are some lessons from her story No matter how tough life gets, you have the strength within you to push forward and overcome challenges. Success doesn’t come easily, but with hard work, determination and consistency, you can turn obstacles into stepping stones. Yes, you can. Having the right people by your side can make all the difference in achieving your goals. We need people to go far. Believing in yourself, even when the world doubts you, is the first step toward achieving greatness. Half of the battle is won, if you believe in you. Your challenges don’t define your potential; they can become the foundation for something extraordinary. Your scars should serve as a testament to your victories, not your defeat. So, don’t give up when things get tough—sometimes, all you need is to re-strategize or seek guidance. This is a reminder that you are stronger than you realize. While taking a break is important, let it be a time to recharge and find new ways to move forward, not a reason to settle Rooting for you, always. References Hellen Keller’s Biography More About Hellen

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Life Stance: Positive or Negative – It is a Choice

Some time ago, I watched a short clip of a young man sharing a story about his close friend who tragically lost his life after running into a moving train, a heartbreaking consequence of depression. It pricked my heart deeply. This guy had hidden his pain so well that even his best friend had no idea what he was going through. As I listened to his story, I couldn’t help but wonder: How many people around me are hiding their struggles, wearing masks of happiness, and silently suffering? How many friends, family members, or colleagues are crying out for help, but their voices are muffled by the noise of our busy lives? This young man’s story broke me. It made me realize how fragile life is. I came across a term in a book recently —life stance, what does it mean? Life stance refers to the set of attitudes, assumptions, and expectations people hold about themselves, others, and the world in general. It’s how we see life, how we interpret challenges, and how we decide to move forward. Our life stance shapes our responses to life’s ups and downs, coloring our reactions with hope, resilience, or despair. Life stance forms the foundation from which we choose to face life’s unpredictable moments, whether with faith, courage, or fear. The truth is, as long as we live on this planet, we will face moments we neither expect nor bargain for: No one plans to seek admission for years without success – but it happens. No one dreams of graduating from university only to earn a meagre salary – but it happens. No one plans to experience trauma like rape – but it happens. No one wishes for a delayed marriage – but it happens. No one wants a failed marriage or divorce – but it happens. No one prays for a delay in childbearing – but it happens. No one plans for terminal illness – but it happens. Yes, even faithful children of God face unimaginable challenges. This is to remind you that no matter what you’re going through, someone, somewhere, has faced a similar situation. And believe me, many have grown beyond the experience… and are thriving. They do not look like what they have been through. You’re not alone in your pain. We truly can’t control everything that happens to us. But we do have the power to choose how we respond, grow, and learn from our experiences. Moreover, through prayer and wise counsel, we can gain the wisdom and guidance needed to navigate future challenges and avoid similar pitfalls. Here’s a truth you must always remember: Crying, regret, and brooding won’t fix any problem. If they could, they’d be listed as solutions. Instead, they often perpetuate a cycle of pain. So, what can we do? We can redirect our energy from regret to rebuilding our future. We can’t change the past, but we can learn from it and use those lessons to create a better tomorrow. Let’s rise above our challenges and find a way to heal, grow, and thrive. As John Maxwell says, “Having a positive life stance makes the good and bad experiences better, while having a negative life stance makes the good and bad experiences worse.” Ultimately, the choice is yours. Today, I encourage you to trust and depend on God for His best at all times. Now say with me: I expect God’s best at all times, and no matter what comes my way, I stand on this truth: God is good, and there is no evil in Him. I repeat: No evil is found in God! So, I choose a positive life stance. If you feel like no one cares or loves you, let me assure you—you are not alone. I do, and God loves you even more. Rooting for you, always!

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