
Uninvited: Chapter 15: I Want to Run Away
Hey Peculiars
Sooo…it’s been a minute…my bad but all that matters is that we’re here at Chapter 15! I promise I’m gonna finish this book by the end of the year. Anyway, on to the review.
Hey Peculiars
Sooo…it’s been a minute…my bad but all that matters is that we’re here at Chapter 15! I promise I’m gonna finish this book by the end of the year. Anyway, on to the review.
Hey Guys
So I’m on chapter 14 and I probably should’ve finished this book months ago. I must admit I’ve been prolonging it a tad because I really love Lysa’s writing style, the way she thinks and forms her words. They really resonate with me. Read More
Hey Guys
I felt kinda guilty for posting two #OOTD’s close together so I figured I’d post again. Read More
Morning, Lovely People
So this chapter is about 10 things to remember when rejected so I figured I’d just lay it out there for you… Read More
Sup guys?🦃
I know you are probably thinking what are you doing on here on Thanksgiving? Well, I had to check in with you to make sure that I let you know how thankful I am for this platform, this book and most importantly…you. I’m 12 blogs in and so grateful that you’re rocking with me. Read More
Hey Guys, How are ya?
Chapter 1 was intense, huh? Trust, Chapter 2 is even more of a humdinger. So much so, that I was sobbing uncontrollably 2 pages in…I didn’t know we would go so deep so early…
*Disclaimer- I am in no way attempting to be messy, air anyone’s dirty laundry or to be intrusive but this is my platform and I’m responsible for my healing. This is my truth, from my perspective which means it isn’t debatable. I’m not playing the blame game. I’m grateful for my path. I’m grateful, it didn’t destroy me but this will no longer be swept under the rug. I will be healed, I will be whole and able to function properly in other relationships. The End. Please continue for the rest of the blog.
Thanks, Management Read More
Jim Rohn was so right when he said, “Ignorance is not bliss. Ignorance is poverty. Ignorance is devastation. Ignorance is tragedy. Ignorance is illness. It all stems from ignorance.” And so was, whoever, that said, ” In the age of Information, Ignorance is a choice.” I choose not to be ignorant. Statistics show that people who read more, are most likely to be more successful than those who don’t. So, I’ve decided to make time to read. I will introduce a book and every week I will do a chapter review and possibly even reach out to the author. I would love for you to participate by reading the book and chapter as well and we can discuss our thoughts in the comments section. This will encourage us to set our intention on reading.
“93 million adults in the U.S. read at or below the basic level needed to contribute successfully to society.” -National Center of Education Statistics