And we survive until we thrive. This too, as my mother used to say, shall pass. Hang in there.
Is stubbornness a good thing or a bad thing? Once again we enter the paradox. New post today! Come join the discussion!
Looking back, I can see struggle after struggle. Nothing I did resulted in the huge success I’d envisioned. But now I recognize that each struggle was an unopened gift.
There are two kinds of lives: ordinary ones and extraordinary ones. Had you the choice, which one would you choose for yourself? Before you answer, you should know the cost of the extraordinary life. And of the ordinary one.
Most of us are visited by tragedy at one time or another, and when we are, sadness and fear take up residence in our hearts. Don’t miss your life. Here’s what you can do!
Christmas is a paradoxical time, isn’t it? It’s a happy time. Strike that. It’s supposed to be a happy time. Strike that too. For some, it was once a happy time and now it’s not. Not anymore…
As I emerge from the holidays into January I usually experience a bit of a letdown. I’m used to it. I’ve learned to prepare something new and at least a little exciting for January so I have..
This is the sixth post in the Dear LFI series where we converge here on the porch to answer specific, personal, life-issue questions posed by anonymous contributors. Will you offer your thoughts on this issue? I recently ended yet..
This is the fifth post in the Dear LFI series where we converge here on the porch to answer specific, personal, life-issue questions posed by anonymous contributors, only this time our contributor, Adrienne, has elected not to remain anonymous…