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"If you're going through hell, keep going."Winston Churchill

When it feels like you are living your worst nightmare, you probably are. After all, for most people experience is what you get, when you weren’t expecting the result you were looking for.

Everyone has a different level of spirituality. I personally think that being spiritual is very helpful when we are doing our best to search for answers to life’s complex situations.

Most people come up pretty disappointed when they feel lost and alone. If you haven’t developed your spirituality, it may be a great time to start looking into that. Whatever religion you were brought up in, or if religion was not part of your history, you might find it helpful to start visiting some churches for support.

I never look at religion as a sign of weakness. Some people think that it is. I believe that when we acknowledge that this world and all that it holds is certainly amazing, we have to realize that we are a part of what can make things better or worse. Choosing a church can be intimidating, but look for churches that have support services.

There are many support groups that meet in churches as part of a community outreach. If you don’t go to a church right now, look for one that is involved with your community. There you will usually find people that are interested in offering services to help people who are struggling with different issues; finances, caregiving, child care, illness, and more.

At Sallycares.com we want to help you find resources in your area that may be of service to you. If you choose to join the Sallycares.com Community, and are finding helpful support groups or resources in your county that you would like to share with others, please send us a message through Contact Us, and we will get your information posted on Sallycares.com.

Never give up the hope that your circumstances will improve and you will find peace. You can do this! “Now, let’s get going!” xo Sally

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