So for me, getting through the struggles that are associated with day-to-day life, it's just be present.
English phrasal verb
get through
To finish or survive something difficult.
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She made me feel like it was completely normal and okay and that we will get through this.
Well, we've got through all of the questions that we've been, sent, which is brilliant.
I held her hand and I told her, "Honestly, I do not know how I am going to get through this.
I told the trustees I was sitting with, after hearing Tala's I didn't think I could get through it.
You can have no idea at this point in your life how much you are going to need it to get through.
Not scraping to get by, praying you can get through the end of the month.
If I get through this speech today, it'll be the first time I actually finish something here at Harvard.