“I think dating is all about role playing, and figuring out what you want and don't want. You figure out more about yourself by meeting people. You're like, "I'm not right for that person, but why am I not?" I think dating is a really interesting journey.” PeopleThinkingWantPersonsInterestingRolesJourneyFiguresDatingMeetingsWhat You WantAbout YourselfReally InterestingRole Playing Author:Shiri Appleby
“Having this lovely person in my life. My daughter is the funniest person I know and I couldn't imagine my life without her. I think it also starts an amazing journey in a woman. You don't obsess about yourself in the way you used to, as the bulk of your time isn't spent on you.” ThinkingKnowsWayPersonsUsedImagineJourneyDaughterLovelyMy DaughterAbout YourselfLovely Person Author:Donna Air
“There's a lot of fear connected with the inner journey because it penetrates our illusions. Taking the inner journey will lead you into some very shadowy places. You're going to learn things about yourself that you'll wish you didn't know. There are monsters in there-monsters you can't control-but trying to keep them hidden will only give them greater power.” KnowsGivingTryingWishGreaterJourneyIllusionConnectedMonstersAbout YourselfPenetrateWish YouGreater PowerInner Journey Author:Parker J. Palmer
“The older you get, you always learn more. Sometimes it's a process of learning about yourself and what your journey is. Sometimes the process moves forward at a rapid pace in a short amount of time - or moves backwards. And you're like, "Man, I thought I had made so much progress, and now all of a sudden, I'm 10 steps further behind than when I started."” MenMadeSometimesMovingProcessBehindsStepsProgressJourneyAmountMoving ForwardAbout YourselfPaceBackwardsRapidsLearning About Yourself Author:Octavia Spencer
“I have my writing therapy. For me, writing and friends therapy is an internal journey where you go in deep, you reflect, you try to heal your inner child. But as an activist, there's the outward, going wide therapy, where you get to realize at a certain point that talking about yourself gets boring. And it's also unhealthy to be so much into yourself. At some point, you have got to be able to look at the issue and say, "It's not about you. It's about a culture, a people, a nation, a family."” PeopleWritingTryingChildrenCultureRealizingJourneyBoringHealTherapyActivistAbout YourselfInner Child Author:Loung Ung