Finding out what you need may sound like a simple thing. However, if you really stop to think about it, you may discover that there are times when you really don’t know what you want, let alone what you need.
Finding out what you need means there are times when you will have to endure not [...]
Archive for February, 2008
Adhering to the paradox of the quest to air “Dirty Laundry” while at the same time sweeping the past and its pain under the proverbial rug is a sure-fire way to deny your own individual evolution – your own personal enlightenment. It is not an authentic way to live your life. It is a painful [...]
To be heard is to have given voice to all that is representative of who you are and what you believe in. To be heard is to know who you really are. To be heard means firstly to be able to validate your own experience from within.
To be heard is to be touched. To be [...]
The struggle of humanity in an effort to gain, hold, and have power and control over our lives; often sees us, end up, not with the power, not with the control, but, rather feeling helpless and powerless. What is acted out in the name of this illusion of control and this reality of helplessness and [...]
Much of what it means to truly grow, personally, as an individual, means letting go.
Letting go is often required in order for us to grow.
Whatever we hold on to will hold us back. Whatever we hold on to will limit us in some way.
When we can let go of the past, let go of what [...]
Expectations – how does one assess whether or not his or her expectations are valid? Do you find that the validity of your expectations is often measured by the degree to which someone else, or others, acknowledges or meets them?
If something that we would have wanted or felt cared about as the result of [...]
It is important for any family member or relationship partner of borderline to be able to evaluate how their loved one with borderline personality disorder (BPD) is progressing in terms of recovery, if in fact they are in therapy. It is equally as important for the family member or relationship partner of the person with [...]
I just read the new story quoted below on yahoo today:
Quarter of Brits think Churchill was myth
Britons are losing their grip on reality, according to a poll out Monday which showed that nearly a quarter think Winston Churchill was a myth while the majority reckon Sherlock Holmes was real.
The survey found that 47 percent thought [...]







