Pieces of Me: 71-80 some of the tangible things that have added to me

71-80 some of the tangible things that have added to me Have you ever heard someone say, “I need something tangible”? The truth is, everyone is made up of things you can touch or feel.  When we think about our daily activities and things we just have to have, we think of love, friendship, companionship and all that good stuff.  But tell me part of you doesn’t think about that favorite purse that just makes you smile, the lipstick that makes you look like a million bucks or in my case those loud color shoes that match absolutely nothing I … Continue reading Pieces of Me: 71-80 some of the tangible things that have added to me

Rebuilding Trust in Our Female Relationships

Female friendship and issues of trust… Where it all starts… When I was younger, I, like many females had hurtful relationships with other females.  I remember the first time I realized friendship requires trust and that trust can be easily broken.  I was around thirteen and attending a church camp with my best friends. I knew this was going to be a great summer; that feeling quickly changed when camp started.  I found myself at the center of a love triangle I never knew existed.  The girl I had called best friend since 2nd grade was spreading rumors that I … Continue reading Rebuilding Trust in Our Female Relationships

Changing Toxic Friendships: Maybe we should make this goodbye the last

Changing Toxic Friendships: Maybe we should make this goodbye the last A few weeks ago we talked about recognizing the toxic friend.  I’m sure we all could picture some people that match the different types or at least came really close.  Well the next part is the real work; “what to do next?”  Seems simple right; well like all unhealthy relationships ending; it usually is far from simple.  So when discussing the ending of a toxic relationship, trust me, I know this one thing for sure; it is better to deal with ending it healthy because if not it will … Continue reading Changing Toxic Friendships: Maybe we should make this goodbye the last