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These 4 Qualities Will Get You Through Even The Darkest Of Times

These 4 Qualities Will Get You Through Even The Darkest Of Times
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Iyanla Vanzant offers smart ways to stay strong.
By Iyanla Vanzant

The hardest thing about hard times is this: You know you’re not in control anymore. (But ask yourself something: Were you ever?) You have to make big changes before you’re ready or suddenly question what you thought you knew. But it’s possible to turn even the most upsetting situations into opportunities for growth if you can muster enough willingness, trust, faith, patience and surrender.

Here’s why these qualities are so essential if we are to transcend our troubles:

Willingness
This is the all-important ingredient for making it through tough times. You must be willing to do what you believe you cannot, and acknowledge what you’ve avoided. Yes, this can be painful, but when you are unwilling to see things — and people — as they are, you can’t deal with the problem, and I can guarantee your situation will be prolonged.

Trust and Faith
Very often people confuse these two principles, but they’re very different. Trust is the belief that you can get through anything, and faith is the energy that grows from that trust, helping you carry on until things get better. You can’t have the latter without the former.

Patience
This is the capacity to accept and tolerate difficulty without anger or sorrow — and it’s your lifeline when you find yourself in the midst of a hard time. In the same way that we are unable to rush the sunrise or the unfolding of the seasons, we can’t force ourselves through a challenging experience in less time than we need to learn, heal or grow. Patience makes our difficulties pass as gently as possible.

Surrender
It’s not about giving up or bowing down. It’s about holding on to the knowledge that something bigger and more powerful than you is at work beneath the surface of your experience, and that it will take you exactly where you need to be. Now, in hard times, surrender is probably the greatest challenge you will encounter because it’s so hard to accept uncertainty. But that, my beloved, is the point. You don’t know what’s to come, but you must know that whatever happens, you will be okay.

Iyanla Vanzant is the host of OWN’s Iyanla: Fix My Life and the author of Peace from Broken Pieces.

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HRC Congratulates Andrea Zekis on Victory Empowerment Fellowship

HRC Congratulates Andrea Zekis on Victory Empowerment Fellowship

Andrea Zekis, an HRC Arkansas consultant and founder of the Arkansas Transgender Equality Coaltion (ArTec), a statewide transgender organization in Arkansas, was recently awarded the Victory Empowerment Fellowship from the Victory Institute.
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“God” Purchases Two “God Loves Gays” Billboards in Utah For Pride Month

“God” Purchases Two “God Loves Gays” Billboards in Utah For Pride Month

02_utah_billboards-1432909087537-bannerGod is smiling down on the state of Utah right now. Literally.

After some push back, the Divine Creator has secured two digital billboards that will appear in the Beehive State all during Pride Month. The billboards feature his face smiling in front of rainbow along with the words “God Loves Gays.”

Related: Utah Companies Reject “Controversial” Pro-Gay Billboard, Will Still Run Ads For Rush Limbaugh, Chick-Fil-A, The GOP

Beginning on Monday, Utah’s most diehard fans of the man upstairs have been graced with the message from their maker as they drive along their local interstate.

“Mormons still think that Heavenly Father hates gay people, which is FALSE!” the Lord said in a statement. “I’m placing these billboards in Utah to set the record straight on the subject, now and forever. GOD LOVES GAYS. And I’m totally cool with their lifestyle too. Why else would I make so many wonderful gay Mormons?”

This isn’t the first time God (whose real name is Daylan Pearce of the blog DaylanDoes) has pulled a stunt like this. Last year, he placed a similar billboard near the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas.

God says he plans to erect even more billboards to help spread his message of tolerance, so he’s launched an fundraising campaign to help cover the costs. He hopes to place several billboards in 22 more states plus Washington, D.C.

Related: “God” Purchases Year-Long “God Loves Gays” Billboard Near Westboro Baptist Church

Graham Gremore

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What To Watch This Week On TV: Premiere For 'Sense8' and Wanda Sykes on 'Inside Comedy'

What To Watch This Week On TV: Premiere For 'Sense8' and Wanda Sykes on 'Inside Comedy'

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Check out our weekly guide to make sure you’re catching the big premieres, crucial episodes and the stuff you won’t admit you watch when no one’s looking.

Meet the new LGBT characters from Netflix’s new series, Sense8, snuggle up with One Direction, plus more TV this week, AFTER THE JUMP

 

— Out comedian Wanda Sykes goes behind the funny on Inside Comedy, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m Eastern on Showtime. Ted Danson and David Steinberg are also featured.

 

— The sci-fi brilliance of the Wachowski siblings comes to Netflix with the premiere of their new series, Sense8, Friday. This time, the brains behind The Matrix are telling the story of eight strangers who find themselves strangely connected. The eight principles include one gay character and one who identifies as trans.

 

— Worried about spending Friday night all alone? Snuggle up to the fresh-faced five of One Direction in their new special, One Direction: Where We Are: Live From San Siro Stadium. Tune in Friday at 9 p.m. Eastern on Showtime. Go on, we won’t judge you.

What are you watching this week?


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Here's The Taye Diggs Fatherhood Rap You've Been Missing Your Whole Life

Here's The Taye Diggs Fatherhood Rap You've Been Missing Your Whole Life
Actor Taye Diggs has already proved he’s triple threat onstage. And in this new commercial, he shows that he knows a thing or two about fatherhood as well.

In honor of Father’s Day, the dad to 5-year-old Walker teamed up with Dockers to create “#DadJam,” an original rap video about what it takes to be a good parent. In the video, Diggs tells the story of one man’s journey through fatherhood, with lines like “high roller with a stroller giving cheeks a squeeze,” “from pep talk to carpool his dadness never stops,” and “homework and little league, it doesn’t slow his flow.”

Get down with your dad self, indeed.

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Caitlyn Jenner Is 'The New Normal' In First Promo for Docu-Series 'I Am Cait' – WATCH

Caitlyn Jenner Is 'The New Normal' In First Promo for Docu-Series 'I Am Cait' – WATCH

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E! has debuted the first official promo trailer for its upcoming docu-series (debuting July 26), I Am Cait, about Caitlyn Jenner and her transition.

In the clip, Caitlyn says,

“So many people go through life and they never deal with their own issues. No matter what the issues are. Ours happen to be gender identity. How many people go through life and waste their entire life because they never deal with themselves and be who they are?”

In a car ride with a friend, she adds, “Isn’t it great that maybe someday you’ll be normal? Just blend into society?” The friend then assures her that she is normal to which Caitlyn replies, “Put it this way: I’m the new normal.”

Watch the promo, AFTER THE JUMP… (warning: autoplay) 

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This 68-Year-Old AIDS/LifeCycle Rider Just Might Be The Mother Of The year

This 68-Year-Old AIDS/LifeCycle Rider Just Might Be The Mother Of The year

FullSizeRender-4At the age of 68, Anne Stacy of Houston, Texas isn’t the oldest rider on this year’s AIDS/LifeCycle (that honor goes to an 86-year-old cyclist), nor did she travel the furthest (several people ventured all the way from China), but she may be one of the sweetest and most endearing moms to do the 545-mile ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles.

“When my son did AIDS/LifeCycle last year, he called to say he wanted me to ride with him this year. I said ‘you’re nuts!’ We had done two-day rides together, but I couldn’t imagine doing a seven-day ride! Well, he signed me up anyway and once they sent me the shirt, I figured I needed to do it.”

Her son Gavin Houser, who finished his second AIDS/LifeCycle soon after moving to Los Angeles from Texas last year, has been living with HIV for eight years and says he’s much more fortunate than many other openly gay, HIV-positive guys.

“My mom has been there to help me through some of my darkest moments,” says Houser, 39. “Through it all she has never been anything but loving and supportive of me,” to which Anne replies, in a southern drawl, “I’m originally from Canada, not Texas. How can a mother have anything but love for their child?”

Of course, loving a son or daughter doesn’t typically extend to completing a seven-day bike ride with them.

“There were a few years that were tough for Gavin and me, before he got into recovery,” says Stacy, a grandmother to 3 kids from Gavin’s sister.  “It was the two-day MS ride from Houston to Austin that helped us reconnect. There’s just something about the shared experience of biking that helped make our relationship even stronger. We did that ride for seven years before Gavin moved to L.A.”

This year, though, it’s not just the two of them riding together; they’re joined by Houser’s boyfriend, R.J. Pena, who is HIV-negative. All are members of the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s team “Centerions.”

“We’re riding to support the Center and San Francisco AIDS Foundation’s work to fight HIV stigma,” says Houser, “and to educate people about the value of PrEP. Before I met R.J., I faced the same kind of horrible discrimination many HIV-positive guys face. It’s tough, especially when you’re newly diagnosed, to read some of the shit people write on apps like Grindr.”

The trio are part of a community of nearly 3,000 AIDS/LifeCycle participants — from nearly every state in the union and 21 countries–who have raised $16.3 million to help end AIDS and care for those living with HIV. 

How are the three of them holding up after Day 3 of the ride and having just finished the longest hill, affectionately known as Quadbuster?

“We made it!!” says Houser. “Not only do we still love each other, we all still like each other.  Though, for a few minutes after riding into camp today, when we couldn’t find our gear truck…that was touch and go. But we were all really pumped to ride into camp today and are excited about Red Dress Day on Thursday!”

Houser and his mom will be wearing matching red dresses, designed by his nieces.

Queerty readers can save $55 on registration for next year’s AIDS/LifeCycle by using discount code RIDEWITHUS at www.aidslifecycle.org

Jim Key is Chief Marketing Officer of the Los Angeles LGBT Center. Follow him on Twitter at @JamesDKey.

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