The Comparison Trap
Back to that colonoscopy that I had last Friday. My male nurse introduced me to the student nurse who was going to put in the I-V. “Uh-oh!”, I thought. I didn’t resist, but I had my doubts. First, I hear the head nurse say, “That’s a #22 needle. I think you need to use a…
The Truth About Our Identity – Questions 2 & 3
(Continued from Yesterday’s Blog and the “SHE – Girls Night Out”) 2. In a world that is filled with comparison, how have you stayed firm in your identity and avoided the traps of comparison? I can’t say that I have stayed firm or avoided the traps of comparison. When I was a child, I wanted…
You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby!
If you’re saying that to me — you hit the nail on the head! Yes! I have — from that intimidated, shy, fearful, and low self-esteem young girl to this out there in attitude, brave and confident “mature” woman. I am a better version of myself because I determined to get out of that shell…