from Facebook by Buddha heart “FreeCell is too hard for girls to play”… Myth busted, LOL! Note: this story speaks about potentially difficult topics relate to racism,…… Read more ““FreeCell is too hard for girls to play” and other once socially accepted nonsense…”
Category: Relationships
Red Flags: are they set in stone? What do Yellow Flags mean?
Photo by Tamara Kulish available on Fine Art America, quote by Maya Angelou What do you think of now when someone says something is a red flag?…… Read more “Red Flags: are they set in stone? What do Yellow Flags mean?”
More about my readers, week of Jul 17, 2023 – Jul 23, 2023
Last week we looked at where everyone come from, and this latest week showed an uptick of 22% more visitors from last week, having 1.3K people visiting…… Read more “More about my readers, week of Jul 17, 2023 – Jul 23, 2023”
Places my readers come from, week of Jul 10, 2023 – Jul 16, 2023
This time I’m sharing a snapshot from the past week. I find it fascinating to see where readers come from. As usual, I have a large number…… Read more “Places my readers come from, week of Jul 10, 2023 – Jul 16, 2023”
Newly revised Archive pages
Archived Posts Main || Mental Health and Rewiring the Brain || Healing and Developing Ourselves || Positive thoughts inspired by Memes Thanks to some of my readers…… Read more “Newly revised Archive pages”
Misunderstandings in communication styles, Part 2, the physical aspect
In Misunderstandings in communication styles can lead to deep divides and fighting I spoke about our unspoken expectations in verbal communication styles. This post will delve into physical…… Read more “Misunderstandings in communication styles, Part 2, the physical aspect”
Misunderstandings in communication styles can lead to deep divides and fighting, Part 1
Relationships, any relationships are tricky to navigate when we’re trying to communicate with someone else, and I think, especially difficult in a love-type relationship. Photo and quote…… Read more “Misunderstandings in communication styles can lead to deep divides and fighting, Part 1”
Places my readers come from, Part 1
I don’t always check my stats, but I was curious to see in the past 30 days where my readers come from. I have a large number…… Read more “Places my readers come from, Part 1”
Pushing forward after being unfairly or wrongly judged
This post was triggered by my response to Todd Fulginiti in his post “Life Is A Midway Horse Racing Game?” where he shows the parallels of a…… Read more “Pushing forward after being unfairly or wrongly judged”
Turning Poison into Medicine
“Turning poison into medicine” is a concept I heard many years ago, and I was told it was a Japanese concept. I Googled it today to provide…… Read more “Turning Poison into Medicine”
Happy Happiness Day!
I was reminded (how could I have overlooked it?) that today is International Day of Happiness by The Hot Goddess in What is Happiness? I suppose I’ve…… Read more “Happy Happiness Day!”
Telling it like it is… is it brutal honesty or just being an a******? (Or is it about instigating drama and then stepping back to watch the show?)
I usually cringe when someone says something offensive, then shrugs it off saying they’re just saying it like it is. I don’t count myself as a prude…… Read more “Telling it like it is… is it brutal honesty or just being an a******? (Or is it about instigating drama and then stepping back to watch the show?)”
Life after Nihilism
The COVID-19 pandemic was our collective experience with Nihilism, a realization that we could die and no matter what we did or believed in would make any…… Read more “Life after Nihilism”
Which is more important: being KIND or being NICE?
Being kind is often correlated with being nice, but is that true? What is the difference between the two? Being nice is when you are polite to…… Read more “Which is more important: being KIND or being NICE?”
What the “Positivity” process doesn’t like to talk about
A thought to set the tone for today, based on a personalized email I received from http://www.TUT.com: The reason things always work out for the best, Tamara, is…… Read more “What the “Positivity” process doesn’t like to talk about”