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How to Let It Go and Move On: Healing From a Break Up
Have you experienced a break up recently? Do you find yourself angry, shocked or even depressed? DO NOT PANIC!
11 commentsForgiveness Boot Camp
You can do it! "Forgiveness is not an occasional act; it is a permanent attitude." - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Why call this boot camp? Well, I want to get the point across as being totally, unmercifully serious. I am insinuating here that...
34 commentsOppositional Defiant Disorder in Children
ODD is a disorder where the child has patterns of temper tantrums, and angry disruptive behavior toward figures of authority that go beyond what is considered normal. All children have bad days and temper tantrums from time to time. The difference is that a child with ODD is like this most of the time if not all of the time.
16 commentsForgive One Another - Learning How To Forgive And, Forget (Day 2)
I did not know how unforgiving I had become until one day when stoking the fires of non-forgiveness God opened my eyes. From that day which I share about in this first 'chapter' I have been on a journey to forgive and rebuild. Follow these hubs and see how far I have come.
4 commentsAre You Forgiving, Can You Forgive, Will You Forgive
The English poet Alexander Pope (1688-1744) wrote: " To err is human, forgive divine." Can you take that attitude when it is your time to be forgiving?
99 commentsThe Scars of Life
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.(Psalm, 23:4) Have you ever walked through the valley of the shadow of death - either your own death...
3 commentsGratitude - The Forgotten Virtue
"Those who are incapable of gratitude live in vain, they can never be satisfied, fulfilled or happy; they do not live - they hope to live." - Andre Comte-Sponville - Philosopher Today, gratitude is a "commodity" in short supply. The more we have,...
1 commentNaivety – definition, quotes and a poem
According to Wikipedia ‘naive’ is a French loanword indicating having or showing a lack of experience, understanding or sophistication. In early use, it meant natural or innocent, and did not connote ineptitude. Extracted from Wikipedia:...
36 commentsQuotes - Just For Today I Will
We only have today; therefore if we subject ourselves to living one day at a time, we will be more successful in all things. There is not a lot we can do about tomorrow or yesterday.
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