"Forgiveness requires strength, and the ability to see that the true benefit is for your own happiness. If someone stole from you, holding resentment won't bring your things back, but it will keep anger alive in your heart. If you were cheated on or deceived, holding on to anger won't make that person any more... Continue Reading →
Thought for the Week
"Your intuition is a sense that's been given to you not to ignore but to use and help you navigate through life. Trust your intuition. If it feels wrong, it probably is. Intuition is the only sense that our minds argue with. Maybe it's because it isn't globally accepted as a sense yet, but things... Continue Reading →
Thought for the Week
"Sometimes your greatest teachers in life had no idea just what they taught you. Especially those who treated you the worst. The day you said, "I deserve better than this." was the day you graduated from their class. " Doe Zantamata
Thought for the Week
"As you allow flow and change to occur, and as you keep looking inward, letting go of situations that cause you grief, and increasing the amount of time spent in situations that allow you to be happy, your world will change. " Doe Zantamata
Thought for the Week
"Be careful of the Karma of Judgment. When you say, "How could anyone..." or "I can't understand why someone would..." you are literally asking the universe to give you that experience. Karma isn't about punishment or reward, it's about understanding. When you judge someone, you will soon find yourself in a similar position as they... Continue Reading →
Thought for the Week
"Consider those who you love in your choices, but if your choices conflict with their expectations of you, then you have to decide if 1. trying to be who they want you to be, or 2. being who you really are is ultimately more important to everyone's long term happiness. You can only pretend for... Continue Reading →
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Every man lives in two realms: the internal and the external. The internal is that realm of spiritual ends expressed in art, literature, morals, and religion. The external is that complex of devices, techniques, mechanisms, and instrumentalities by means of which we live. -Martin Luther King Jr.
Thought for the Week
"Be patient but persistent in building or rebuilding your self-worth. The path to self-worth can only be reached when you love and accept yourself. Not only "when you're perfect," but right now, today, exactly as you are. Accepting yourself will not mean you will lose the drive to become better. It is the opposite. You... Continue Reading →
Thought for the Week
"An enormous benefit of having self-worth is that a person can accept a compliment gratefully, knowing inside that it's true. Sincere compliments feel good, just as they are intended to feel. Without self-worth, a person can only reject or barely half accept a compliment, while deep inside they may wish in sadness that they could... Continue Reading →
Thought for the Week
"It's hard to rebuild self-worth, and it's even harder when the people around you keep on putting you down, belittling your ambitions, and telling you that you're not good enough. But if everyone suddenly cheered on your every move, you wouldn't know which insults still bothered you. For an insult to bother you, you have... Continue Reading →