by Power of Positivity Uncommon advice:If you don’t know what to pursue in life right now.Pursue yourself.Pursue becoming the healthiest, happiest, most healed, most present, most confident…… Read more “Where do you start when you don’t know where to start?”
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Allowing 2 truths to coexist isn’t nuts!
Maybe you needed to see this today. Relationship game changer… allowing two truths to co-exist:@drelizabethfedrick @drelizabethfedrick We get fooled into thinking that these truths cannot exist at…… Read more “Allowing 2 truths to coexist isn’t nuts!”
19 signs of a healthy relationship
When we see the type of headlines as above, we often associate them with romantic love, but many of those tips can apply to other relationships too.…… Read more “19 signs of a healthy relationship”
Are some health issues really rooted in the digestive system?
Years ago I had heard that many health issues are rooted in the digestive system, and while I thought it was an interesting thought, I really didn’t…… Read more “Are some health issues really rooted in the digestive system?”
The roots of hate and what we could do to help curb it: the common humanity approach
“We don’t see people as they are. We see people as we are.” – Anais Nin Photo and quote by Tamara KulishAvailable on Fine Art America I…… Read more “The roots of hate and what we could do to help curb it: the common humanity approach”
Why venting anger just makes us angrier, and ways to deal with it.
We’re told that venting anger in a healthy way is GOOD for us, but is that true? Is there a healthier way to deal with anger that…… Read more “Why venting anger just makes us angrier, and ways to deal with it.”
The surprising way I was able to stop myself from worrying, about everything!
This post was inspired by Pooja posting about worry! “Worry does not empty tomorrow of it’s sorrow, it empties today of its strength.” – Corrie Ten Boom…… Read more “The surprising way I was able to stop myself from worrying, about everything!”
I learned how to organize from Sesame Street!
Sounds silly doesn’t it to say I learned to organize from Sesame Street, but that’s exactly what I told my granddaughter while we were in the middle…… Read more “I learned how to organize from Sesame Street!”
Changing how we speak to ourselves
How we speak to ourselves and how we perceive ourselves colors our experiences and in turn becomes the lens through which we filter out the world and…… Read more “Changing how we speak to ourselves”
Giving ourselves permission to be “less than” others, but still 100% ourselves
meme by Buddha Heart from Facebook James wrote we should have “Progress not perfection!” as goal in our lives, instead of having a mindset of needing to…… Read more “Giving ourselves permission to be “less than” others, but still 100% ourselves”
What are the benefits of staying a victim, vs. becoming a protagonist in our own lives, and how do we do that?
You wouldn’t think there would be any benefits to being a victim or perpetuating a victim mentality would you? Quote by Mariann Williamson It would seem too…… Read more “What are the benefits of staying a victim, vs. becoming a protagonist in our own lives, and how do we do that?”
Do you like or loathe the person you see in the mirror? How does one go about changing the loathing into liking?
Deepthy’s very poetic take on what we see when we look in the mirror sparked my message. The question she wisely asks is: “So, I ask again…… Read more “Do you like or loathe the person you see in the mirror? How does one go about changing the loathing into liking?”
More funnies, Part 15
Happy Sunday! Hope you enjoy this set of funnies! Hope your week is wonderful! ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Blessings!Thank you for sharing this post and for…… Read more “More funnies, Part 15”
Changing ourselves and others
For quite a number of years we have been advised not to change ourselves for another person, based on the idea that too many people have lost…… Read more “Changing ourselves and others”
We’re all prone to doing a little revisionism of our pasts!
We tend to think that our memory of a past event is correct, and we don’t often realize how we tend to edit past events to make…… Read more “We’re all prone to doing a little revisionism of our pasts!”