I really enjoy and take from your perspective writings. It's not easy to navigate life while maintaining serenity, but it can be done with practice. No, we cannot control world tragedy, but we can find our prides, joys & fulfillments in knowing we are providing love and security for others in our lives. Change never comes from demanding it from others. It always begins with ourselves.
Condolences and prayers to everyone impacted in New Orleans. 🙌🏼♥️
Just what I needed. Great suggestions and encouragement to keep our light shining in this very dark world. Also, St. Francis of Assisi's words are perfect to follow.
I feel like you think you know what you're talking about. Do you have a degree? I hate the comments always become hate and here I am doing it. Are you a psychologist? Psychiatrist?
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your perspective. I want to clarify that I’m not a psychologist or psychiatrist, nor do I claim to be. I’m a writer, and I share my personal experiences and observations as I see them. My work is based on lived experiences, personal growth, and the process of making sense of the world in my own way.
While I’m not offering academic or clinical advice, I do speak from the heart and from what I’ve learned along the way. My intention isn’t to present my truth as universal, but to invite conversation and connection around shared experiences.
I understand that some people may value credentials over personal perspective, and that’s completely valid. However, my platform is about storytelling and processing life through a lens that resonates with me and, hopefully, with others too.
Thank you for explaining. I've had a huge loss in my family so I guess I'm thinking how would she know about all the things. I just can't listen to you. I'll read what you write. Alot of it's valuable. BTW, I can't remember my comment.
I really enjoy and take from your perspective writings. It's not easy to navigate life while maintaining serenity, but it can be done with practice. No, we cannot control world tragedy, but we can find our prides, joys & fulfillments in knowing we are providing love and security for others in our lives. Change never comes from demanding it from others. It always begins with ourselves.
Condolences and prayers to everyone impacted in New Orleans. 🙌🏼♥️
Beautiful. Thank you. I needed this today. ♥️ Sending Peace and Light to you.
So perfectly said. You have put into words exactly how I feel. Keep sharing your light to the rest of us!
I so enjoy reading your posts.
Just what I needed. Great suggestions and encouragement to keep our light shining in this very dark world. Also, St. Francis of Assisi's words are perfect to follow.
I feel like you think you know what you're talking about. Do you have a degree? I hate the comments always become hate and here I am doing it. Are you a psychologist? Psychiatrist?
Hi Shirley,
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your perspective. I want to clarify that I’m not a psychologist or psychiatrist, nor do I claim to be. I’m a writer, and I share my personal experiences and observations as I see them. My work is based on lived experiences, personal growth, and the process of making sense of the world in my own way.
While I’m not offering academic or clinical advice, I do speak from the heart and from what I’ve learned along the way. My intention isn’t to present my truth as universal, but to invite conversation and connection around shared experiences.
I understand that some people may value credentials over personal perspective, and that’s completely valid. However, my platform is about storytelling and processing life through a lens that resonates with me and, hopefully, with others too.
Thank you for explaining. I've had a huge loss in my family so I guess I'm thinking how would she know about all the things. I just can't listen to you. I'll read what you write. Alot of it's valuable. BTW, I can't remember my comment.
Really? Why does she need a degree in psychology to express her OWN feelings, her OWN lived experiences and how it shapes her POV?
I'll pretend I didn't see this. Does RN make you feel more valuable? My mom was an RN for 25 yrs.