“Pray and invite God to help you deal with the unmoveable mountains. He may not take them away completely, but He can prepare you to climb them as if it were easy.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“Acknowledging seemingly contradictory aspects of the self will increase the power and influence you wield in the present, and the vitality, agility and perseverance you can bring to the life tasks that lie ahead.”
Source: The Upside of Your Dark Side: Why Being Your Whole Self--Not Just Your "Good" Self--Drives Success and Fulfillment
“Self-love, at its foundation, is self-acceptance.”
Source: Love Without Cause: Create Inner Transformation, Renew Your Thinking, and Be Love In a World That Doesn’t Deserve It
“I once smoked on a horse. Why? The opportunity just happen to present itself and I just happen to atop a western saddle and it just seemed right.”
Source: Weird Girl Adventures from A to Z
“My personal hell is a place filled with loud, cocky, inked hipster—millennials. It’s a place where every guy looks like a member of Mumford & Sons, and all the women shun makeup. No, it isn’t Lollapalooza, nor an Arcade Fire concert. No, it isn’t some hipster independent coffee shop serving the latest trend in cold brewed coffee and a donut. No, not a craft cocktail lounge playing Daft Punk on vinyl while everyone sits on low striped cushions and corduroy couches wearing color schemes of pants and tops that make no sense.”
Source: Weird Girl Adventures from A to Z
“Pray for strength and be well-prepared to face the mountains that hinder you in this world.”
Source: Coming to Grips with the Mountains and Valleys of This World
“No two persons have precisely similar circumstances. Do what works for you.”
Source: Quantraz
“Just because you’ve suffered damages doesn’t mean your forever damned by them.”
“Well-being is the final stage of self-acceptance.”
“Nobody had ever said to me before, "You need to live a life that you can cope with, not the one that other people want. Start saying no. Just do one thing a day. No more than two social events in a week." I owe my life to him.”
Source: Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times