Trust yourself. Trust others. You are not alone.
Being a storyteller means sharing the personal challenges and joys life presents to me daily. What I learned in my journey is that the things I thought only I felt, others also felt. I was not alone. You are not alone.
We live the life we repeat
We're like that, you and I. We become what we practice. We echo the attitude we surround ourselves with. We live the life we repeat. We do what we've learned to do. And, we do it over and over and over again.
It takes time
Single-minded emphasis produces single-talented kids. Balance takes varied experiences and experiences takes time; and there is no substitute for time.
There is power in forgetting
Yet, without acceptance of the other’s regret, forgiveness is not complete.
Life on the other side of the car
It’s easy to sit in the rider’s seat and think you have all the answers how others should live their lives.
Use every piece of the puzzle
I think some of us have stopped investing. I don’t mean money; I mean affection and attention. I mean care and concern, compassion and consideration, time and tenderness to the everyday folks we pass on the street.
Expand your universe
Some people live just like those captive animals, unaware of the vast universe outside their cage, outside the boundaries of their universe. They live in cages they built themselves — cages built out of fear or loneliness or ignorance or arrogance.
Make something good from your pain
Instead of giving up and giving in to the pain, the oyster fights back, and in the process, creates something beautiful. It makes something good out of something bad.
Be open to a better way
Tradition dictates that a woman stands on a man’s left, though the need no longer exists, because that’s how it’s always been done, and we’re too comfortable with our imaginary swords to change. We’re too comfortable doing things as they’ve always been done, though the reason died away long ago.
Keep your glove on
Sometimes we need to be reminded to look up and be ready for greatness to fall in our outstretched glove.