by Michelle Lindblom | Dec 25, 2021 | Journal
When Regrets Are Bad Regrets can often hold people in the past. But if a person takes the time to seriously dig down deep, they may be able to discover what is at the root of those regrets. Or at least see common themes. One of the main themes of regret is fear that...
by Michelle Lindblom | Dec 16, 2021 | Journal
The Cage I highlighted the following quote when listening to one of Glennon Doyle’s podcasts on my way back from visiting my daughter in CA. “Rebellion is as much a cage as obedience – they both mean living in reaction to some one else’s way...
by Michelle Lindblom | Nov 1, 2021 | Journal
Death of Expectations Why do we carry around so many expectations of ourselves and others? Who do we think we are making judgements regarding what others should, would, could do for themselves, others and/or for us? I believe it is reasonable to expect others to be...
by Michelle Lindblom | Oct 3, 2021 | Journal
Death: A Part of Our Everyday Lived Experience When we think of death, we are referring to the end of someone’s physical presence on earth. But as we all know and have experienced, that is certainly not the end of the influence they have on our lives. Their presence...
by Michelle Lindblom | Sep 8, 2021 | Journal
Shyness, a definition as well as others for the sake of comparison: Shy – 1. bashful, retiring 2. easily frightened away 3. Suspicious, distrustful, or wary. 4. Reluctant Selfish – Devoted to or caring only for oneself; concerned primarily with one’s...