As deflating as adversity can feel at the moment, I believe it
puts us in a place that helps us grow into even better people. Without pain,
without agony, without defeat, we have no frame of reference on which to judge
greatness when it shines itself onto our life. I am a firm believer that
defining moments, like the one my friend was going through, shape our lives
just as the powerful storms and angry volcanoes of years past have shaped
Earth. Without conflict, we'd have no Grand Canyon, no Mount Everest, no
separate continents, and in respect to our singular lives, no respect for
ordinary days when all is calm and right. And just as the storm clouds clear
and open up to bright blue, sunny skies, so too will this shroud of regret for
the past and fear of the future be lifted for my friend. For everything is temporary.
Wishing all the best days for you,
Suzie
I feel it's critical to support the community, and so I've committed to donate a portion of my book sale proceeds to Chely Wright's LikeMe foundation (http://likeme.org/) to help provide support, resources and education to LGBT individuals, and their families and friends.
I feel it's critical to support the community, and so I've committed to donate a portion of my book sale proceeds to Chely Wright's LikeMe foundation (http://likeme.org/) to help provide support, resources and education to LGBT individuals, and their families and friends.
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I like your blog. I write a book review blog. Stop in for coffee and a review anytime. I am following on twitter as well :)
http://kimbathecaffeinatedbookreviewer.blogspot.com/
@kimbacaffeinate
Thanks, Kimba! I'll check out your book review blog;))
Insightful post, Suzie! It really is amazing what we can accomplish if we choose to learn and grow as a result of our challenges... I love your comparisons to Mt. Everest and the like. :) Glad I came upon your blog!
Thanks for your lovely comment, August!
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