Reblogged from My Friday Blog. Thank you very much, Josh. We are all mentally ill some or all of our lives. If we and society are fortunate, we get treatment when we need it.
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Tidbit Tuesday!
Reblogged from Erika Kind
HarsH ReaLiTy Challenge!
Reblogged from Harsh Reality. Brag about your home.
Hello world!
Hey, I am this new bloggers very first follower! Help make her welcome. Remember how hard it is to start? Dig in and check out her first two posts.(not this one)
This is your very first post. Click the Edit link to modify or delete it, or start a new post. If you like, use this post to tell readers why you started this blog and what you plan to do with it.
Happy blogging!
Change Happens — Judgement is Optional
Reblogged from Anchors and Butterflies. Introducing my sister Phyllis’s new blog. Give it a read!
Enlightenment is evolutionary and my awareness is that we have to experience or dabble in many philosophies to ascend. So we’re all where we need to be – maybe there’s no urgency to push others to the consciousness level where we are. The element that is very difficult to shift out of is judgement (which is really only perception) that makes us so passionate to keep others that we love in our space.
What if? … you choose new freedom ‘out of the box’ as a gift to give yourself, but it doesn’t fit those you love so much – at this time?
What if? … others you love are still in chrysalis stage and you have discovered and are trying out your wings? That doesn’t diminish the truth that all are part of the butterfly…
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He wrote it down.
Reblogged from In Others Words
Our intention was to dance on his grave.
My beautiful cousin, who I’d not seen in 35 years, and I set out to dance on our grandfather’s grave. Our first dilemma was, of course, song choice. You have to have the right song. We bandied a few song titles about, Alanis Morrisette was a front runner.
Obviously.
We drove to the town where he lived, and where he is buried. We drove to the town where we were abused. Driving down the picturesque New England roads, I felt a little faint. Mary felt a little barfy. We pulled into a store parking lot, and Mary spent some quality time behind a dumpster, hurling. It happens.
We weren’t entirely sure where the cemetery was, so we pulled into a police station to ask for directions. I said, jokingly, We should go in and file a police report. Mary said, What would…
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Introduce Yourself Here To Other Bloggers And Grow Your Audience!
Reblogged from A Momma’s View. Check out this wonderful opportunity from The Journal.
So I’d been thinking since I began 11 months ago about how I could help other bloggers grow their audience as quickly as I did. Y’all know how passionate I am about making a proper living from blogging already.
I started doing Blogging Tips and then I wanted to offer online events that could help boost folks’ audiences. I had quite a few in mind but a busy schedule and some tough periods put paid to getting them up and running last year. But now…here is the first!Feel free to use this post to say hi and introduce yourself to other bloggers. Add links to your books, your poems, your enterprises.
Promote Yourself!
Tell folks who you are and what you blog about so people will want to check you out. Also go say hi to others. It is all key to growing your audience.
Frankly I got tired of…
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Missing my Mom on her Birthday
I love this tender story from Lorieb!
my wife is gone to God now
butchcountry67 just lost his beloved wife reblog

