You never have to forgive.
…your own free will, to let go of your knife and your fence. Don’t forgive to make someone else happy, it’s not real and you’ll resent so deeply it will…
…your own free will, to let go of your knife and your fence. Don’t forgive to make someone else happy, it’s not real and you’ll resent so deeply it will…
…smart are states of being that can’t be affected by their own actions. Complimenting them on these doesn’t leave the child feeling empowered. Make positive comments about actions children take….
…public acts. Completely ignore any issues they have at school, especially bullying and sexual harassment. Better yet, tell kids it’s their fault and related to the way they look. Unbalanced…
…VERY good supply of justification. Have any old bad habits that have died the good death? Grief resurrects those fast. You will want comfort. You will feel justified in taking…
…some contact with these people, do it in settings that you feel comfortable with and get support. Have your partner, your friends, your worship community or a mental health professional…
…shuts down communication. 2) Behavior you notice will change. Just notice not; judge, punish, gossip about, huff about, or even reward. People come back to my office and tell me,…
…accepted and won’t complete, etc. 8) Their “help” usually slows the process down or stops it completely. This is then your fault and you never let them help you anyway,…