I'm not saying I haven't found support here, I'm just saying I'm not a hugely judgemental person. I respect everyone's right to live their lives as they choose. And no, I'm not looking for everyone to agree with me. Many who have disagreed have made valid points that I have often considered myself and their points of view have given me some good perspective. The problem I find with this forum is that in an attempt... more
I know its stressful. This is a life-changing decision, if you look at it that way. All I see is that you need to stick with the decision to go. Pick something to study. I don't know where you are planning to attend and how that system works or exactly what your parents will or will not do, but that is all an issue you can work out in the future. As in after Monday. Take this a piece at a time. All you really need to do is keep the resolve to go and... more
Its an account of the author's divorce and how she dealt with it. When she realizes she has gotten into a toxic rebound relationship, she decides she needs to learn to be alone without any men in her life. First, she went to Italy to learn to speak Italian, eating lots of wonderful food. Then, she goes to India to learn to meditate (pray), and finally she goes to Bali to meet with a medicine man she had met the previous year. There she unexpectedly meets a man who is... more
Anybody here to read my movie review? Eat, Pray, Love was worth watching, but quite different than I remembered from the book. It is not exactly an "enjoyable" movie, just like getting through the first part of the book made me wonder if my sister was crazy to give it to a newly divorced woman. But, it is worthwhile to see to reinforce some of the lessons we talk about here.
And last night he told me that he has noticed a change and I am "that girl" again... the one he first met who was carefree, happy and comfortable in her own skin. The girl who put him under a spell..."
Last post from my thread: I'm
Last post from my thread:
I'm not saying I haven't found support here, I'm just saying I'm not a hugely judgemental person. I respect everyone's right to live their lives as they choose. And no, I'm not looking for everyone to agree with me. Many who have disagreed have made valid points that I have often considered myself and their points of view have given me some good perspective. The problem I find with this forum is that in an attempt... more
great quote!
great quote!
I know its stressful. This
I know its stressful. This is a life-changing decision, if you look at it that way. All I see is that you need to stick with the decision to go. Pick something to study. I don't know where you are planning to attend and how that system works or exactly what your parents will or will not do, but that is all an issue you can work out in the future. As in after Monday. Take this a piece at a time. All you really need to do is keep the resolve to go and... more
Its an account of the
Its an account of the author's divorce and how she dealt with it. When she realizes she has gotten into a toxic rebound relationship, she decides she needs to learn to be alone without any men in her life. First, she went to Italy to learn to speak Italian, eating lots of wonderful food. Then, she goes to India to learn to meditate (pray), and finally she goes to Bali to meet with a medicine man she had met the previous year. There she unexpectedly meets a man who is... more
Anybody here to read my movie
Anybody here to read my movie review? Eat, Pray, Love was worth watching, but quite different than I remembered from the book. It is not exactly an "enjoyable" movie, just like getting through the first part of the book made me wonder if my sister was crazy to give it to a newly divorced woman. But, it is worthwhile to see to reinforce some of the lessons we talk about here.