Due to the drastic increase in followers since the site launched in late June, we're re-publishing a few choice posts this week for the newcomers who may have missed them. To be counterfeit, something must be an intentional imitation designed to deceive. When you think about the important relationships you have in your life, with your family, ... Continue Reading »
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Imperfections Are What Perfect Your Path – Encore!
Due to the drastic increase in followers since the site launched in late June, we're re-publishing a few choice posts this week for the newcomers who may have missed them. Each life is a path of evolution towards your true destiny, mapped by imperfections. Do you wish you were perfect? Why would you want to be perfect? To be perfect is to be ... Continue Reading »
The Road to Truth
There are only 2 mistakes one can make along the road to truth, not going all the way and not starting. - Buddha We tend to place great value on the truth, on honesty, on not being a fake and not tolerating fakers. Yet, without realizing, we go to great lengths to deny the truth, about ourselves and the people in our lives. The old adage "fake it ... Continue Reading »
Don’t Be Too Quick To Reveal the True You
When is a stick not a stick? When's it's a stick bug! Is this deception, or brilliant survival tactic? If you take a moment to think about it, a stick bug can be an effective life coach! People can be like a stick bug, appearing to be one thing when, in fact, they're another. Generally, as a society we hate it when someone is "fake," and, ... Continue Reading »
Tough Love Or Tough Noogies?
Have you taken a "tough love" approach towards someone telling yourself it was for their own good 2pharmaceuticals.com , when, truthfully, it was more for your own sake? The concept of "tough love" was made popular in 1968 by Bill Milliken in his book, Tough Love, in which you take a brutally harsh stand with someone you love for their own good. ... Continue Reading »
Sort Out Empowerment Trash From Truth
Has the rallying cry, "Rules are made to be broken!" gone too far? What happens when the yearning to be different and stand out from the crowd ends up degrading into a compulsive need to break any rules, even the decent ones? How petty can the need to feel empowered get? Jogging along a beautiful refreshing country road the other morning, reveling ... Continue Reading »