Tag Archives: family
House Rules
If you were to hang a list of rules in your home, what would they be? My rule for myself is to make my home feel warm, comfortable, and inviting, where everyone feels completely at ease. This one for the … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged comfortable, etiquette, family, fingerprints, hardware, home, house guest, house rules, inviting, manners, overreacting, problem solving, realationship, relaxing, rules, safe space, shoeless, warm
3 Comments
Common Misconceptions That Lead to Caregiver Guilt vs Reality:
Posted in Reflections
Tagged caregiver, cognitive difficulties, community, elder care, family, gratitude, guilt, health, health and wellness, life, love, negative beliefs, reality
Leave a comment
Caregiver Guilt — Myths and The Truths
Posted in Reflections
Tagged caregiver, community, elder care, family, gratitude, guilt, health, health and wellness, life, love, myth
Leave a comment
Bigger Dream
“I want to be with people who help me dream bigger.” There is magic in being with folks who don’t let you stay small. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged adulthood, challenge, Challenges, communication, connecting, connection, family, friends, friendship, growth, love, mindfulness, opportunity, support system
Leave a comment
The Stories We Tell: Every Piece of Your Story Matters
The Stories We Tell: Every Piece of Your Story Matters (2022, 256 pages) by Joanna Gaines. Joanna writes at the beginning that this is not an autobiography and it’s not a self-help book. It also isn’t even a memoir. So, what is … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged Autobiography, book review, childhood, family, Joanna Gaines, marriage, Memoir, memories, motherhood, non fiction, On My Bookshelf, priorities, self reflection, self-help book
Leave a comment