From all the music that I listen to Christian music is my ultimate favorite. I listen to it a lot. It inspires me each and everyday to become a better person, but most of all a sense of comfort and peace within. I also feel so much closer to God when I hear Christian music. My day always seems to feel better.
I use to be in a bad relationship for about six years. During that time I held many feelings and thoughts inside. I felt all alone during that time because I could not tell any one anything, for I was afraid. I would listen to music and cry. It would make me feel better. If I listen to slow songs I would feel hopeless,but they made me feel much better.
The song that I chose to share was the song by Kelly Clarkson "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." True!! I learned that the hard way. I'm sure I'm not the only one whose felt hopeless and feel like quitting and then realize that you are capable of more than what you think! Our struggles in life only makes us stronger. What we experience in life strengthens us to be able to face the next thing that comes our way.
These are the parts of this song which inspire me:
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger
Stand a little taller
Doesn't mean I'm lonely when I'm alone.
What doesn't kill you makes a fighter
Footsteps even lighter
Doesn't mean i'm over cause you're gone
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, stronger
Just me myself and I
Thanks to you I got a new thing started
Thanks to you I'm not the broken hearted
Thanks to you I'm finally thinking 'bout me
You know in the end the day I left was just my beginning
When I was strong enough to walk away, I decided to do me and my children. I'm not only stronger, but I know what I'm worth. My life is going better than ever now! Music is amazing, especially if you have those favorites that inspires oneself and makes us realize things that we might be to blind to see ourselves.
Thank you for your great reflection on the importance of music and for sharing your song "What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us Stronger." This particular saying is one that I have used so many times and I agree that we do come out of difficult times with a deeper understanding of who we are and what we need to do to stay afloat in the often treacherous water of life. I'm glad you found the strength to escape to a better life. This is a very inspiring post!
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