Tag: Women

  • Why No One Can Hurt You

    Originally published on Medium.com Jan 16, 2020 

    Photo by Steve Halama on Unsplash

    I was talking with a friend who made a statement regarding the fact that he never wants to hurt anyone. How many of us share this sentiment?

    Not wanting to be the source of someone’s pain.

    Pain will enter our lives — but the suffering comes from within….

    I’m talking about mental, emotional pain of course, not physical pain.

    I was reflecting upon the conversation this morning when this thought came to me:

    No one can hurt you. If you feel hurt, it’s because you are allowing that feeling in.

    I could consider this thought as NEW, but it’s something I have followed for awhile. How long? At least 5 years.

    It was five years ago in November that the man I vowed to spend the rest of my life with decided he was leaving.

    Did I hurt when he said he wanted a divorce? That our 29 years together was over?

    YES!! — how could I not, phrased that way?!

    Look at some of the facts:

    ~We were together for 29 years. I thought we would always be together.

    ~He left me for someone else.

    ~I would have to leave the house we raised our family in. (had to sell)

    ~I was losing my family unit.

    ~I was losing the identity I had of who I was — wife, homeowner, resident of my town, etc.


    I have been on a spiritual journey (on and off) most of my life. At this point in time, it was ‘game on’ for me to step up to a deeper level.

    My mantra was, “To find peace among the broken pieces”

    So I looked again at the facts (above) and took another view…

    Look at some of the facts:

    ~We were together for 29 years. Some great years, more recently not so great.

    ~I grew up with him (met him when I was 21). And I continued to grow, he did not and therefore we were growing apart.

    ~He left me for someone else, but mentally I left him much sooner. I was feeling stuck but felt I had to stay.

    ~He was brave enough to want something more, to not settle any longer.

    ~Our family home was too big and with our kids in their early 20’s, we would have ended up downsizing sooner than later.

    ~The family unit was ending, but the memories are always there. And our family unit was changing with my son looking to move out and my daughter in college. ~I wasn’t all those titles I held. And titles will come and go over the years and have. I discovered who I really am, which is a creation of God with a part of Him inside of me. THAT will never change. (Guess what, we all are :).


    So as I have laid out, there are two ways of looking at things. We get to choose! If I chose to view it as my ex hurting me, he has power over me. I would stay stuck and struggle to rebuild my life.

    By choosing to see that through the pain I was feeling, only I create the suffering, I have the power! I can freely move forward. There will still be moments of sadness, but they are just moments.

    I choose to see what happened ultimately as a gift. A gift of my freedom and the hope for a better life for myself.

    As Wayne Dyer once said, “Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change.”

    I see friends and even strangers continuing to live those vows made on the altar… til death do us part. Many unfortunately, are dead before they actually die…

    My friend’s thoughts of not wanting to hurt anyone may actually help in the healing of someone who reads this article with an open mind and heart. Thank you my friend for the inspiration :).

    Until next time ~

    Be Well,

  • How many of us are planning our future?

    How many of us are planning our future?

    Originally published on Medium.com Jan 7, 2020

    How many of us are planning our future? Or at least thinking about what’s to come?

    I was doing this one day when this thought (quote) popped into my head…

    … To live in the moment and take steps (even baby steps) to create what I desire one day — it starts with my thoughts and my actions today!

    What’s one step you can take today to move you to one day?

    Until next time ~

    Be Well,

  • You Are Much Larger Than What Has Happened To You

    You Are Much Larger Than What Has Happened To You

    Originally published on Medium.com Jan 6, 2020 

    Photo by Pedro Lima on Unsplash

    The title of this article is actually a quote that I recently heard in a teleconference. A very powerful one.

    “If….Notes”

    If you would have been on this call — I think you would have felt the impact that I did.

    Brian Seth Hurst is the author of the book WHOLE. He shared on this call, a prayer that he wrote as we enter this NEW year:


    May your blessings increase and may you stop to count them each day.

    May both your good days and your bad days be filled with inspiration and love.

    May the smiles, the kindness and the time you give to others be returned in grace.

    May you remember that your presence or absence truly makes a difference.

    May you have one person who is there to believe in you even when you don’t, and to love you even when you don’t.

    May you find value in any given moment and in every person that crosses your path.

    May the peace that is deep within you well up and fill every part of you.

    May you remember that if you think you are walking in darkness, you are the light.

    May you see, feel and know that you are part of something so much larger than yourself.

    If you have been hurt may you be healed and if you have caused hurt may you be forgiven.

    May laughter and joy ring through your heart and into the world.

    May you remember to give and receive thanks.

    And may love ultimately be your reason for everything…


    What more can I say but AMEN! As he wished this for all of us on this call, I wish this for all of you that read this.

    May his words have an impact and give you hope on your journey….

    Until next time~

    Be Well,

  • The Power of Gratitude

    The Power of Gratitude

    Originally published on Medium.com Jan 2, 2020

    Photo by Brigitte Tohm on Unsplash

    I used to live in a place of negativity, lack and fear. I turned my attitude around when I incorporated gratitude! Doesn’t mean I don’t visit those places at times, but I don’t make them my home.

    How — you might ask? And why would being grateful make a difference?

    To best explain, I came upon a quote from another mentor of mine, Neale Donald Walsch (Conversations with God series).

    Neale shares:

    Gratitude is the miracle cure for every moment of dis-ease. It is the fastest way to dissolve anxiety, to heal disappointment, to replace negativity with positivity. It is the connecting energy to God.

    There is so much to share on gratitude, this is just a little thought with a big impact that I wanted to share today.

    As we move into a NEW year/decade, let’s incorporate moving into a NEW attitude, which is one of gratitude.

    Be Well,