Healing from Mistakes

Everyone makes mistakes.

We cannot keep unforgiveness in our hearts. It is not good for the mind, body or soul.

History teaches us that unforgiveness can be passed down to the next generation.

A person will reap what they sew. If we choose not to forgive a person for their mistakes, it does not erase the past.

The past cannot be changed, but only the path to the future.

“Let he who is without sin cast the first stone”
—Jesus

Forgive people in your life.

Suburbitches: Round Two

Well readers, let’s just get on with this rant. Straight from my mind to the paper. Someone had the nerve to say the following words to me yesterday, (more…)

Prescription Drugs: The Untold Story

 

Ritalin

There once was a woman who had a wonderful life. She took her doctor’s advice and starting taking (more…)

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Sab·o·teur aka Manipulator

“Jealousy is bred in doubts. When those doubts change into certainties, then the passion either ceases or turns absolute madness.”
 
Absolute madness are the only words to explain the events that occurred in the following story (as true as I can recall). I had been working at this particular facility for some time. I loved my job and became almost like family with the people I worked with and the residents at the facility. 
 
One day along came a woman. (more…)

VariARTbility

VariARTbility.

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Hello everyone, I want to introduce you to Mila. Mila lives in Argentina. Mila wrote the above post.

Review of VariARTbility: 

Mila’s English writing is quite exquisite, considering English is not her first language. (more…)

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