Does it have to be hard to be valuable? Does it have to be hard-earned to make a person worthy? If you work smarter, not harder, are you deserving? These are the questions that are swimming in my head. Lately, a lot of my “core beliefs” that became a part of me through observation, environment,Continue reading “Effort or Ease?”
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Be Kind When You Slip Up
We can be so hard on ourselves. When we’re on this journey toward becoming more of our truest selves, we will have slip ups. It’s just part of it. We need to be kinder to ourselves and recognize that many of our patterns of thinking and ways of being have been solidified over time. We’veContinue reading “Be Kind When You Slip Up”
When They’ve Changed & You’re Still Healing
A painful thing that I don’t hear people talk about is how hard it can be when we’re still healing from the impact of someone’s hurtful words and behavior and they suddenly put the past behind them and become a “good” person. Even though their transformation is a great thing, and possibly something we’ve longedContinue reading “When They’ve Changed & You’re Still Healing”
I Am the ONE!
When you’ve spent most of your existence trying to fit in… and failing at it… Then you have a moment of awakening in therapy and in conversations with a friend and in your quiet time with yourself and Source… ALL IN THE SAME WEEK…. I just went from wanting to be one of y’all toContinue reading “I Am the ONE!”