Family relationships are often expected to be the safest spaces for love, trust, and mutual support, which is why experiences of disrespect and disloyalty within the family can feel especially painful and unforgettable. Disrespect in families can appear in subtle and overt ways through dismissive language, lack of appreciation, broken promises, public humiliation, or theContinue reading “The Unforgettable”
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Unworthiness
The feeling of unworthiness is a deep emotional state that often emerges from experiences of rejection, failure, or comparison. It is the quiet voice that tells a person they are not good enough, not smart enough, or not deserving of love, success, or happiness. This feeling can begin early in life, often rooted in momentsContinue reading “Unworthiness”
Acceptance of Reasoning
In times of turmoil, acceptance of reasoning becomes a vital anchor for stability and clarity. When uncertainty and chaos prevail, emotions often cloud judgment and lead to impulsive reactions. By accepting reasoning, individuals create space for rational thought to guide them rather than allowing fear, anger, or despair to dominate. This acceptance does not dismissContinue reading “Acceptance of Reasoning”
FAMILY TIES
The old saying has always been “blood is thicker than water.” Not everyone who is blood related is considered family. Some of our own family members may become our worst enemy. I realize at a later age on how introverted and complicated family ties can be. At a young age we do not fully understandContinue reading “FAMILY TIES”
