Tag: forgiveness
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Post #20: Generational Mediocracy
Everything I was taught growing up was braided into my DNA. Even in the face of common sense and logic, it will always be a part of who I am
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Post #51: Saying Goodbye to His Words for Good
Holding on to negativity is like loving a bad taste in your mouth and spending every moment that follows trying to replicate that taste so you can experience the bad experience again and again.
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Post #36: We All Make Mistakes
Once I learned that my life was mine to design, I could see clearly who I needed to forgive and what I needed to forgive myself for.
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Post #14: Facing the Source
How do you tell someone… they have hurt you so deeply that you cannot sleep until you are exhausted. That every time you are with them you feel as if you are alone. How do you say that the real you is locked deep inside observing the you he created love him back? It’s easier…
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Post #13: Forgiveness
Forgive him?… Never. He betrayed me in a way that I couldn’t walk away from. If he had had an affair or stole my identity it would be something that he did to me. But this, what he said, it’s like he reached inside of me and changed who I am! Furthermore, it changed who…
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Post #4: Letting Go of the Past Takes Practice…or More Precisely It Takes Work
Well, life went on. My husband and I both worked, took care of our kids, paid bills. Upon outside observation we looked like a “normal” couple. We were comfortable with one another and there was obviously love shared between us. I would even venture to say that we were both happy. But did I want…
