Category Archives: Asking for support
The Power of Vulnerability – by Dr. Brene’ Brown
Vulnerability is not something we usually associate with being powerful. Quite the opposite in fact. Yet, it is indeed one of our greatest strengths as human beings. It is where we connect the deepest with ourselves and others. It perhaps is the core … Continue reading
1+1 = 3
Are men and women really so different? Or is it that the genders complement each other and greater together than each gender would be on their own? It during a debate with a male friend about which gender is better, men … Continue reading
Law of Love
Reblogged Law of Love By Kenn Gordonin its entirety with some minor editing. Love is such a big word. It covers a gamut of definitions and means something different to most everyone. Used in a Divine context it reflects a way … Continue reading
Welcome to The Hotel Melanoma: A Boomer in Wonderland
Welcome to The Hotel Melanoma: A Boomer in Wonderland. Love it! Who knew that this song would be so fitting for something so different, yet ironically so ‘Alice in Wonderland’ like as the Melanoma experience. Kudos to Hotel Melanoma! Keep on livin’, … Continue reading
Words Matter…Adopt Loving Language and Start Believing in Yourself –
via Start Believing in Yourself: How To Adopt A Language of Love. “Once you have learned to love, you will have learned to live.” ~Unknown Truer words have never been spoken then the above quote. The catch is learning to love. … Continue reading
Caring for Our Angels on Earth – Caregivers
Issue: Family Caregivers Guidelines | Mental Health Commission of Canada. Being a caregiver to anyone who is unable to care for themselves, regardless of the cause, is the most selfless sacred gift we can do for another human being. Yet … Continue reading
Dan Millman at TEDxBerkeley – YouTube
Dan Millman at TEDxBerkeley – YouTube.
4 Lessons on Surviving and Thriving When Times Are Tough
“Every day may not be good, but there’s something good in every day.” ~Unknown Generally I would categorize myself as an optimist, seeing and appreciating the silver linings in difficult circumstances and experiences. Even in the current situation of my Mother dying of terminal brain … Continue reading
How to Speak Your Mind Without Making Someone Else Wrong | Tiny Buddha
How to Speak Your Mind Without Making Someone Else Wrong | Tiny Buddha. by Carolyn Hidalgo As I read this blog post, I felt like I had literally written it myself. The words echo my own experiences and thoughts of the social norms I learned … Continue reading