An Inspirational, Self-Care Guide for Balanced Living
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"Let's learn, grow, and experience together. "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud... Love never fails." 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 "
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"I am a wife, mother, advertising professional, freelance writer, mommy blogger and budding entrepreneur. Bringing a youthful feel to love & relationships with some wise truths courtesy of the strong women in my life. I am a 2007 graduate of Seton Hall University, Comm/Journalism major and English minor. I enjoy the arts, reading, and family time."
Started by Nkoyo Robinson. Last reply by Nkoyo Robinson Oct 27, 2011. 3 Replies 2 Likes
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Hi Nkoyo, love the title, Trading I for We. As I am hopeful, I know that there's something here for me. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Nkoyo,
Your article for this month's in-print magazine was great!
Have a Merry Christmas and wonderful New Year!
@Carol thank you - learning to let some things go is important too @LaTonya yes I agree to being open to criticism allows you to grow
Hi Nkoyo: I enjoyed your column about tabling discussions. I know that works great for me when both of us have dug our heels in and it's evident no headway will be made at that time. One word of caution sometimes we just let it go. That's ok sometimes, but not always. We do have to finish our discussions or things won't get resolve and may fester. Thanks for the great advise. I am the Health and Fitness Editor and I encourage you to join my column as well. Many healthy lifestyle tips available. Have a Happy, Healthy Day!
Carol
If it was your major you should be damn good at it. I agree we all do believe that and I also believe that if you can be open to corrective criticism it helps you become even better at it.......what do you think?
LT
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