For about the last three weeks, there have been Valentine’s Day blog posts everywhere. I’m not hating on those posts, but I couldn’t write one. I’ve already written about what I think about love and Valentine’s Day, and I don’t have any original ideas about what you can do to celebrate it. I wanted to write about another kind of love, friend love, and how it hurts when it ends.
This week I read this post, ‘Be a target, not a victim’ by S on her blog Chasing Happy and I just loved it. It’s about how to change your attitude from victimhood to being empowered. But I won’t spoil everything. I’ve copied her post here, but you can also
I’ve been using Mannatech products for over a year now and I really like them. I haven’t tried all of them, but not for a lack of trying. I’m going to do a Mannatech product review on the products that I have been using the longest.
Lying has always been an interesting concept to me. Lies are everywhere these days (just take Instagram, for example) - even on a former president’s Twitter account. So, let’s talk about lying.
My weird dreams have made for great material for his blog (as can be seen here, here, and here, and this is ‘My weird dreams (part 4)). Sometimes I think I should get my weird dreams analysed by an expert.
I’ve had the notion of friends on my mind recently. We all have many friends throughout our lives, and with them, you come to know the stages of friendship. At the moment I’m going through a friend break-up, and I’m pretty upset about it. I won’t delve into details, but
In case you’ve been living under a rock, America has been in the news quite a lot these past couple of days. Because of Trump and his band of violent idiots, America’s image is at an all-time low. This post is not about all that, but how my image of America was formed as a young girl living in a third world country.