Let Nothing You Dismay
I heard a new term recently, that has been making the rounds, 'Toxic Positivity'. Yip, you read that right. A certain kind of positivity is now regarded as toxic.
I heard a new term recently, that has been making the rounds, 'Toxic Positivity'. Yip, you read that right. A certain kind of positivity is now regarded as toxic.
Let's face it, the last two years have been awful. This pandemic has really taken its toll on us all and I'm sure we can all safely say that we are tired, drained and just about had enough
The Bible shows us that the birth of Jesus was surrounded with a sense of joy.
The tradition of giving gifts at Christmas is tied to the Wise Men, when they took on the journey to offer their gifts of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh to Jesus.
When I grew up, I grew up in a non-christian home. But every year, without fail, we still celebrated Christmas.
To say that I love Christmas, is an understatement. To say that the last few Christmas's have not been what I was expecting, would be spot on
God has a deep love for each and every one of us. Sometimes for us, that concept is very difficult to comprehend. And that is because as a human being, with feelings, we are driven by emotions and experiences.
Been hearing this quote alot lately? This is a very influential quote in pop culture right now. And no, I'm not referring to the Netflix Series. Although the series also does have a lot to do with the quote as well.
Feeling Stressed out and anxious? Well, stress and anxiety usually stem from a feeling of a loss of control in situations that overwhelm us.
Sometimes those ‘I did it’ moments become our greatest decisions. But other times, those ‘I did it’ moments turn into sticky situations or can totally backfire. And when that happens you run the risk of putting your story out there, in the open. Where the world can now judge you and look down on you because of that one reckless, ‘I did it’ moment.