And The Rush Is?
Good evening. When we make personal commitments, why do we try to rush to get results. Anxiety is what landed us in certain situations in the first place. Slow it down; take your time. Rushing only fulfills the need to prove to the world that you’ve changed when the only person that needs assurance is you. For once, take care of you. If you’ve set a goal, don’t rush to complete it, rush to get yourself on track to complete it. If you’ve made commitments where relationships are concerned, forget about finding that perfect person, and rush to bring to surface the perfect...
Read MoreStill Smiling and Happy About It
Good evening. When you solely rely on the superficial to make you happy, you will fail with great sadness. When you solely rely on others to make you smile, you will forever have a frown. When you learn to find happiness from within, you will smile forever. Peace – Kimberly
Read MoreIt Really Is Simple
“Love is simple; we make it hard. We place demands restrictions and conditions on our loving and on those we love. And when we get hurt, we blame love. Love does not hurt. Falling into the traps we set for love make us hurt ourselves. Love just is. Its not a tool or weapon. Love is simple.” – I. Vanzant
Read MoreOnce Again, No Title
"Sometimes, we just have to jump and believe that we will be just fine. Sometimes, we just have to be silent and disconnect from the world and trust that it will be there when we get back." Good morning. Every since I spoke these words last week, they have become more and more real to me. Last week I made a decision to be completely open and honest to a friend about something that I'd really been struggling to share. Even though a lot was put on the line and my heart was totally open and vulnerable, I still walked away knowing that I had been as transparent and as honest...
Read MoreThe Brilliance of Jake
You have to admire the brilliance, honesty, and “literal” meanings that 3 year olds bring to conversations. Check out the dialog between a friend and one of her 3 year old twin boys. She has titled this: Literal interpretation This morning Jake insisted on both oatmeal and a muffin. I told him how about one or the other? But no — he wanted both. Alright, I prepared both. So. When he told me he wanted me to pour his oatmeal out, I told him he had to eat half of it, because he had asked for it. He ate a tiny bite and said: “Mom, I ate half a...
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