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The subject of gossip vs. talebearing and “sharing of information” has recently been coming up frequently among my circle. So I decided to take a deep dive and research all of the above with how God views such things kept close in mind. The subject of gossiping in church the main focus but I encourage…
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GETTING SOBER You left me in October, said you were getting sober. Turns out you were getting over me. Oh can’t you see the Flies that hover over your lies. Tell me how many lives you have. Is it truly over? Are you finally sober from me? Oh can’t you see How I beg you…
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For the first time in my life I don’t know who I am. I am 29 years old and I have quit my job to be a SAHW and student. I went to the Dr. the other day and he asked so “what do you do” he had no idea what weight that…
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In the wake of the murders committed just this past week, I am left in shock at the hate and support of murder. As I go to bed tonight, with my husband next to me, the two of us tucked away safely in the deep South, I have come to the stark conclusion that we…
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Whenever I would call my mom to complain about the woes of life in my early 20s (everything seemed so big then), after expressing the stress and worry over whatever situation I was going through, she would always say—much to my annoyance—“This too shall pass.” At the time, this was the last thing I wanted…
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This morning, as I sat on the couch drinking my Earl Grey tea and listening to my husband snore in the other room, I reflected on a recent conversation I had with a friend. We were talking about our work as CNAs at the hospital and how it differs from that of CNAs in nursing…
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Taking Back the Wheel: Letting Go of What Others Think Hello friends, Let me ask you something: How much power do the thoughts of others have over you? This is a question I’ve been asking myself lately. During a recent session with my therapist, I was venting about the anxiety I’ve felt surrounding my grandparents’…
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Stop. Drop. Roll. Not just for the fire drills 🔥🚒👨🚒 You know those kinds of days when you’re carrying the laundry from one room to the next, and you drop a sock—then drop three more items when you bend down to pick up the first one? Or maybe you open a cabinet and your Jenga-stacked…
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How to Talk to YourselfBy Amanda E. Lemmond We learn how to speak at an early age, and as we grow older, we learn how to speak to different people in different tones of voice. Our mothers could quiet us with just one look. But here’s something we’re almost never taught: how to talk to…
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Making Space in the Workplace for Mental Health By Amanda Rainey Hello friends, My name is Amanda Rainey, and today I want to talk about something close to my heart—making space for mental health in the workplace. No matter what field you’re in, mental health matters. Every workplace is different, and no two people experience…