Healing happens when we truly accept things we cannot control. And then embrace what’s left of that which we cannot let go.
Tag: empowerment
When Journeys Align
A monologue, with narration.
Monologue: From the view point of someone’s growing understanding of their own journey.
Narration: Their inner/higher self(in the voice of a third person),witnessing and foretelling at the same time. (A fictional piece I’ve written drawing inspiration from my understanding of human beings, my relationships, my perception of others’ relationships, what I have read, etc….and then writing what I feel should be the trajectory of personal growth for someone moving from a place of flawed and wanting – to a place of complete and fulfilled.)
Think Away To Glory
For peace does not mean lack of thoughts,
It’s the ability to differentiate,
What thoughts need acting upon,
And what need to be left to fate.
But What About Me?
When you give too much,and don’t leave space to receive, you’re not being loving to the one person who should matter the most to you- YOURSELF!
A Woman, Just Like You
I know a Woman, who is just like you.
Back To Basics
When you realize that any outward work is useless, unless it also leads to inner work. And outward kindness and compassion starts with first being that way towards yourself.
Kintsugi
I’ve always loved finding the meaning of new words. Some Japanese words, like this one, are so deep and meaningful. One word. SO much meaning. Kintsugi is a word that inspired this piece of poetry. It is about brokenness and how it doesn’t have to mean the end of anything. I hope you like reading it.
Purpose
When you feel your Purpose is starting to look out of reach, it really isn’t. You’re just looking at it all wrong. Hopefully this little poem will show it to you.
A Woman Just Like You
I write this in the hope that there comes a day when a mother isn’t poorly judging another mother based on her different choices. As long as those choices aren’t harming anyone, we should make a promise to ourselves that we encourage another woman’s courage to be herself.