You’ve Got to Get Personal
At the core of each of us lies a universal desire: to feel seen, heard, and understood. Here is a simple yet effective way to acknowledge someone in a specific and meaningful manner.
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At the core of each of us lies a universal desire: to feel seen, heard, and understood. Here is a simple yet effective way to acknowledge someone in a specific and meaningful manner.
Remember, it’s not your job to please everyone. Why? Because you can’t. Some people are just bitter and unhappy, some are selfish, and some only “like” you if you benefit them.
There’s something profoundly powerful about truly seeing someone, about recognizing the worth they bring, even in the smallest details. Equally impactful is the moment when YOU feel seen, when someone acknowledges your presence and contributions.
Often, we enter relationships with the belief that for things to work well, both parties need to meet halfway—each giving 50% to make the relationship whole. But is that really true?
Behavior is a language. Sometimes the way someone is behaving speaks far more than the words would.
We all love to give advice. But how often do we find ourself following our own advice? It’s time we start.
At our core there are three things we all want. We all want to feel seen, heard, and valued.
Literacy changes lives, and it doesn’t just change the life of the person who’s given the gift of literacy. It changes everyone they come in contact with.
Everyone, without exception, has extraordinary qualities. If we fail to recognize these in someone, it’s not a reflection of their deficiency, but rather a missed opportunity on our part.
2023 was the year I began to address years of suppressed trauma. It was the year I started to rediscover my voice. It was the year I began to truly understand my value.
There have been times throughout my life where I didn’t feel like I was in control. Or even more so where I felt like I wasn’t properly advocating for myself (if at all). One lesson I’ve learned over the last 5 years is how important it is that we stand up for ourselves. I tend…
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