Time to Feel #248
Long ago in the yesterdays, President Theodore Roosevelt expressed his observation that "Comparison is the thief of joy" with the understanding that we often look at the view around us and believe that others are living dream lives, a particular location of happiness,...
How Are You? #247
Grief is a powerful and heart wrenching word that we define as being what we feel from the devastating loss of someone important to us, but the real truth is that kind of misery is always enfolding us in our so very heavell lives not just when a person leaves this...
What Would You Say? #246
Over the past week, I took the opportunity to ask a variety of people if they could tell me what they would put in a story of love about themselves. Dead silence followed every time I asked that question and while it was obvious each person was searching for some sort...
A Story of Love #245
When it comes to our ability to describe our passion in relation to someone or something else, rarely do we find ourselves at a loss for words because we allow ourselves to feel as we feel and then to say what's there without hesitation. In other words, our storyline...
The Place of Hope #244
When epic tales are written, the authors position their imaginative words in such a particular manner that we experience being the bystanders along the journeys of the characters. Those extensive details are directly linked to the quality of the narratives and...
At an Angle #243
What if I were to say to you that even though our details are different "I know how you feel"? Would that particular clause help you to feel supported in the place that needs you most? How about if my words were changed to share that "I feel as you feel"? Would that...