relationships Changing Relationships We are most attracted to like individuals. We find people we like that have the same wounds as us because it makes us feel comfortable and they seem to understand what we've been through.
argument 772 Words Later... This is what I did with my own thinking. When I was bought into the original story I was telling myself, it created an argument within me.
growth What I've Learned This Week I was hooked on numbers too, just like a lot of you are. It didn't work. It was frustrating and it was disempowering. Needing that outside feedback and making choices based on the lack of it caused pain.
consciousness I'm Trying Something New I'm going to be sharing my experience of writing for this contest with you. I can't share what I'm writing because the work needs to remain unpublished. But I will say that it is outside of my comfort zone.
growth The Potato is Harmless I realized the original object was a lukewarm potato and I was scared for no reason. The sword I had been carrying around was a little excessive. That poor potato didn't stand a chance.
healing Staying in The Room How many things in your life have you run away from the minute they got uncomfortable? How many places in your life have you re-directed yourself because you got spooked by something? Probably a lot. Don't think you're alone in that. I spent years of my life running away from everything. I get it.
healing The Argument is the Problem We argue with it because we identify so strongly with the problem. The identification with the problem means we defend it vehemently. The argument with the problem becomes more of an argument for the problem.
healing Mission Accomplished (Sort Of) Cycle repetition. Do you recognize it when it happens? Do you notice that the same things keep happening; the same problems keep occurring? Do you ever wonder why? Let me share my experience of cycle repetition in my own life right now. There's a cycle happening for me. Having to