Now, every time I witness a strong person, I want to know: What dark did you conquer in your story Mountains do not rise without earthquakes. ~ Katherine MacKenett
Ep 93. Loving Those Who Challenge US
By loving those who challenge us, we unlock deeper connections and gain valuable insights into both ourselves and those we dislike. Like master chefs finding the perfect balance of flavors in a dish—sometimes it takes a little acidity to elevate the sweetness!
So if you’re ready to turn challenging relationships into opportunities for growth, let’s go!
You’re Human
It’s normal to:
Be sad from time to time for no reason.
Not have everything together.
Feel unsure, confused, or not know.
Feel ugly some days and cute other days.
Have been unprepared for how things turned out.
Have tough days.
Not always be happy.
Fluctuate in Weight.
Be more productive on some days and less on others.
Lies In Determination
The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in determination. ~ Usain Bolt
Serve It
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Be On My Own Side
I learned a long time ago the wisest thing I can do is be on my own side. ~ Maya Angelou
You Will Thrive
No matter what happens in life. You can start over. You can continue to grow. You will thrive.
Loving Those Who Bring Joy
Now, I don’t know about you, but just thinking about cheese instantly makes me smile. And if you’re a fellow meat lover, like me, we’re speaking the same language! So let’s picture that middle layer of lasagna—it’s comforting, it’s rich, it’s the part that satisfies your soul. That’s what this episode is all about: the people who fill us up, who make life so much better just by being in it. These are the people who leave you wondering if they’re angels in disguise. And yet, even though it’s easy to love them, how often do we stop to intentionally love them back? That’s what it’s all about today.
12 Tips To Take Nothing Personally
1. Pause before reacting to gather your thoughts.
2. Remember actions often reflect others’ issues, not yours.
3. Differentiate between facts and assumptions.
Loving Yourself Isn’t Vanity
Loving yourself isn’t vanity; it’s sanity. ~ Katrina Mayer