January 16, 2019 - led by Romany Malco - 52,605 views
You improve your emotional intelligence by objectively reflecting on your performance each day.
Join this group to be guided through positive daily reviews such as:
1- #GratitudeList - Start your morning with what you are grateful for each day.
2- #HowTheDayWent - Reviewing your overall pe...
January 24, 2019 - led by Romany Malco - 10,422 views
OVERVIEW:
This is where your answers to tough questions should be posted.
This group was previously designed for the 30/30 Challenge. Now that that challenge is over we'd like to continue the tradition of asking and answering tough questions.
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This group is about everything and anything related to DATING. If you need advice, then this is the place to ask your questions. It's also a place where you can share your relationship accomplishments and goals.
Danielle Shepherd
Sara is crushing it! Not only is she constantly and consistently working to change her own mindset, but the love and care and concern she has shown me, personally, has been exponential. These last 2 months have been a deep struggle for me and, without hesitation, this woman continues to reach out to me with love and encouragement. Most people in my day to day life have just gone astray, yet here is this kind and loving soul continuing to reach out to me and checking on me.
I have watched her grow over these few months and work endlessly to change her own mindset while simultaneously reaching out to others to share all of the knowledge she is obtaining along her journey so that none of us misses out.
She's a rare soul that I am honored to have in my life and to call my friend.
Ohhh, she is definitely crushing it!!!
Mary M.
From “Cats in the Cradle” to Letting Go...
I love my dad. There. I said it. Out loud for the world to hear. Amazing, considering I spent most if my adult life “hating” him. My childhood with him in it was traumatic, he was an abusive drunk. After my mom left him , he was too broke to give her any child support, so we grew up pretty poor on the welfare system. As an adult, I became more angry with him for making my mother struggle so much in her life. I “hated” & resented him. Over the years, he sobered up, found God , became an elder& wanted to rebuild his relationship with us kids. That’s the “cats in the Cradle” part of the story.For years, I didn’t have time for him, my resentment building. Well. Well, after a series of moves over a course of 10 years, he now lives less than 3 miles from me. I see him regularly, resentment is decreasing, and I’m learning to let go. And willing to say out loud, “I love my dad”. Shit, growth would be so much easier if I would just let it happe
Sorry for the long post. That’s what I’ve been going through lately... letting go!
Jeffrey Fisher
I hate the term "broken family." Yes, my marriage ended, but our family still "works." My kids are happy and healthy. My ex and I have moved on with other people in our lives. Our family has adapted in the face of adversity and change. Broken things can't do that!
Sara Sharifi
When we see the Beloved in each person, it's like walking through a garden, watching flowers bloom all around us.
~ Ram Dass
Renee' Burgess
A Tribe Called #LMT! I love my tribe! #declutter and #organization coming real soon!
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