Wednesday – Why Do I Write?
WEDNESDAY- I write because a notebook and a box of pens are far more cost-effective than therapy. To learn about the significance of this week’s posts, please visit Monday’s post for all the details.
WEDNESDAY- I write because a notebook and a box of pens are far more cost-effective than therapy. To learn about the significance of this week’s posts, please visit Monday’s post for all the details.
TUESDAY – I write to seek understanding and acceptance of the challenges of the world. If the problem is small enough to fit on a few pages, then finding the solution feels more manageable. To learn about the significance of this week’s posts, please visit Monday’s post for all the details.
As occurs with many of the See The Good posts, the inspiration came from my dear friend Pam. And while her thought was focused on a specific comment, my brain zeroed in on a more specific question, why do I write? Maybe the answer to this question holds no significance for you. But the reflection offered me a multitude of answers and some that I really didn’t expect. My final thought was that each one…
As you begin to pursue your dreams, you are going to run into people who are dead set in making sure they don’t come true. Just ignore them all…And keep on plugging! Please join me in thanking Amy for her contribution this week and every Sunday! Her words, thoughts, and gifts enrich each reader and add immense value to this website. Thank you AMY! Amy is a Florida resident and was self-employed in the dog care…
Life is like tending a garden. If you want good things to grow, you need to continue to provide care and feeding. When you ignore the chores and needs of your life, the weeds creep in and stifle the beauty and bounty that should be the fruits of your labor. Take the time you need for yourself and your life to ensure the future that you deserve.
Most of the world is covered with water, so it only makes sense that we all learn to swim. It’s about your ability to survive. Life can also be just like the ocean with rough days and some that are smooth sailing. But you need to know how to survive. You need to learn to swim and to take a break and float when you are tired. The only thing that you should never do…
As parents, we are not meant to bury our own children. We are just not wired to make peace with seeing the product of our love and nurturing taken from this world. Once you have given that piece of your heart to your offspring, it is meant to outlive you. Because when that child’s heart stops beating, any parent left behind on this earth is forced to endure pain and heartache with every breath. Until…
Use your life challenges and experiences to gain empathy and understanding. Don’t let them harden your heart and soul to turn you into someone who is judgmental and hurtful to others.
Share your past challenges not to elevate other’s opinions of you for all that you have overcome. Instead, use your history to help others find the strength and confidence to rise above their challenges.