Some have umbrellas, some have roofs, and some only have themselves. That’s why we should be kinder, slower to judge, and quicker to understand.
You’ll never know how heavy someone’s rain is until you’ve stood where they are.
Some have umbrellas, some have roofs, and some only have themselves. That’s why we should be kinder, slower to judge, and quicker to understand.
You’ll never know how heavy someone’s rain is until you’ve stood where they are.
Lately, I’m doing a lot more looking back than looking ahead. I’m grateful for all the blessings that I have, but I wish if I had the chance, I would do it all over again and learn to appreciate “time” better.
"Beware of destination addiction: a preoccupation with the idea that happiness is in the next place, the next job, and with the next partner. Until you give up the idea that happiness is somewhere else, it will never be where you are." -Robert Holden, PhD
This Mother’s Day, I share the story of my mother, a Navy nurse during World War II, part of the Greatest Generation, and the strongest person I’ve ever known. I miss her every single day. If you’re fortunate enough to still have your mother, hold her close and tell...