Someone To Listen
Sometimes, People don’t need advice. They simply need someone to listen to them intently, and make them feel like what they have to say matters. ~ Sonia Sabnis
Sometimes, People don’t need advice. They simply need someone to listen to them intently, and make them feel like what they have to say matters. ~ Sonia Sabnis
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.
Today, we’re diving into a concept that might seem paradoxical at first: “Problems are Forever.” But before you hit pause or wonder if I’ve suddenly embraced pessimism, bear with me. We’re not here to wallow in the gloom of perpetual problems. Instead, we’re about to embark on an exploration of how every challenge, setback, & curveball life throws us is lighting our way to becoming the extraordinary people we’re destined to be. Buckle up, because this transformative perspective is backed by insights from modern-day experts as well as LDS wisdom. Today’s episode encourages to be problem-solvers & life-levelers. It’s pretty exciting!
Your journey is not the same as mine, and my journey is not yours. But if we meet on a certain path, we may encourage each other.
Close friends are truly life’s treasures. Sometimes they know us better than we know ourselves, with gentle honesty, they are there to guide and support us, to share our laughter and our tears. Their presence reminds us that we are never truly alone. ~ Vincent Van Gogh
I want to be around people that do things. I don’t want to be around people that judge or talk about what people do. I want to be around people that dream and support and do things. ~ Amy Poehler
The song Better Days by Faith Hill has been a panacea of mine for many years now. I know, Peeps, that my voice is not the strongest out there. But I hope you can enjoy this little ditty. Better days are coming around…☺︎ Hard times are fallin’ on youEven when you smile I see the…