That fabulously awkward moment when you realize there’s more truth than fallacy in a statement of perceived self-growth.
Archives for 2019
4 Ways to Maintain the Value of Your Home
If you’re currently a homeowner or looking to become one, you should do everything you can to keep your home in the best shape possible. This will keep the value of your property high and make selling and moving easier if you ever decide to.
Willingness Is The Key To Recovery
I spent about five years of my life trying to get sober. What does trying mean? It meant I wanted to, I wanted the pain to stop, I wanted to stop hurting others and I wanted to build a life. There was one problem however, I was not willing to do whatever it takes to get and stay sober.
Living the Question… Deeper Discussions
As I scroll through many superficial social media posts, I try to remind myself that no one’s life is picture-perfect despite what they might portray online or even in-person. These are counterfeit ways of showing up.
Shopping for CBD Gummies? Check the Label for These 5 Things
Remember gummy vitamins? Sure, they’re more fun to take than pills — but are they actually good for you? Zhaoping Li, professor of medicine at UCLA, is skeptical. Although they contain similar amounts of the vitamins and minerals that pill-based vitamins do, Li points out that gummy vitamins also typically include artificial ingredients and added sugars. The same is true, unfortunately, of many gummies that contain CBD.
6 Amazing Benefits of Reading Fiction Books
I know for my part that the first books I ever read were fiction books for boys. I later grew to consume adult-themed books but I never forgot those amazing stories of adventure, friendship, and epic battles. So let me share some of the benefits you get from reading fiction books.
Tarmac Meditations: Haiku # 35
I have seen this road before
Touch of Dreams
3 digital artworks showing how dreams can look when touched by modern technologies, or – Surreality of dreams forged into digital abstracts.
What’s Next?
Knock on wood, so far there has not been a ‘what next’ in at least a month. So we are more than grateful for that. He saw his surgeon recently and he took an x-ray of my husband’s lungs – it was an all-clear. He saw his oncologist too and will not see him again until October.
Work the F(ear) out of Yourself!
Fear— it happens to the best of us. We’ve all heard the saying “fear is an illusion” but I don’t believe that to be true. It is as real as any of the other emotions that we feel and experience in our lives. Maybe not daily or even as often as others, but we’ve all felt fear and had to decide how (or if) we would move past it.
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