Unwavering

/ʌnˈweɪvərɪŋ/ adjective

Definition

Steady and resolute, not changing or becoming weaker despite difficulties or opposition. It describes commitment or belief that remains constant through challenges.

Etymology

From 'un-' (not) + 'wavering,' from Middle English 'waveren' meaning 'to fluctuate' or 'be unsteady.' The compound emphasizes the absence of fluctuation or doubt in one's resolve or feelings.

Kelly Says

Unwavering commitment activates the prefrontal cortex in ways that actually strengthen willpower over time—like a muscle that grows stronger with use. Psychologically, this steadiness isn't about suppressing doubt but about maintaining core values even when emotions fluctuate, which is a key component of emotional maturity.

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