How often has fear been why you did or didn't do something? Allowing fear to be the navigator of your life will only lead to the feeling of regret or playing the shoulda, coulda, woulda game. The time is now to be led by faith. Fear can dictate so much if you allow it. You [...]
Tag: selfawareness
Context Matters
Lee Hammock, also known as MentalHealness on social media, uses his platform to educate and advocate for those who have narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and victims of those who have NPD. On more than one occasion, he has posed this food for thought, "Ask yourself this question. Did you go through things together, or did [...]
Self-Love, Self-Care, and Spiritual Trends: Buzz Words?
"Don't let this tainted 'self-love' trend have you 50 & alone because you walked away from everything that 'didn't serve you' instead of learning conflict resolution." I am not sure of the referenced quote's originator, but the accuracy is spot on. Self-love has become tainted. Self-care, mental health, boundaries, and therapy have become talking points. [...]
The Company You Keep
It should be a regular practice to assess the relationships in your life, especially if you are a person that practices self-improvement. As you improve, your needs and wants will change. Your boundaries will shift (hopefully for the better), you become more self-aware, self-accountability improves, and so forth. Often times as you evolve, others stay [...]
Today’s Affirmation
Today's Instagram post (Affirmation of the Day) was "I rather be happy than right." Getting caught up in being a "right fighter" can cost you your happiness. When it comes to those we love, our family and friends, the need to be right can be detrimental. Would you rather be right, or would you rather [...]