A piece for Valentine’s Day Must love be returned to be worth the effort? It seems many believe it must. Therefore, we have an aversion to the term unrequited love. Unrequited love is love that is one-sided or unreciprocated, and many have a negative reaction to the idea. Perhaps because […]
When true friends surround us, we do not have to walk alone. Many years ago, when I got over the shock of being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), I struggled to see my worth and recalibrate my dreams. For a long time, I believed it would make anyone who came […]
He opens every door and clears every obstacle before you reach it. With every step, he shows men how to treat you before they approach you. Recently, as my dad and I walked through the gym doors, the lady who works at the front desk watched us and said this […]
How we attach determines whether we languish, survive, or thrive. When I was a child, I believed my parents existed to take care of my sisters and me. Hearing my mom refer to us as handkerchiefs God gave her to wipe her tears, and watching my dad consistently prioritize us, […]
We tend to either aggrandize or minimize ourselves. Sometimes it is intentional. Other times, it is not. Either way, it prevents us from having a complete or realistic self-image, and to gain that viewpoint, we need a mirror. Here, our people are invaluable. As I shared last time, I have […]








