This lead-in is a familiar one because I am at heart a book worm, and therefore, truly delighted and inspired by the written words of others. So it should come as no shock that I was pretty inspired recently after finishing (drum roll….) a book. Interestingly, this particular novel described one woman’s experience surviving a… Continue reading Getting Through “It” 101
Author: thepathtoworthy
Quiet Like A…
I was recently sent an article to read that near instantly inspired this week’s post. Interestingly, the article was about Martin Luther King Jr. and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, not relationships and self-reflection. Before you get crazy, thinking I’m taking a turn for the political, let me assure you that I’m not. Just bear with me… Continue reading Quiet Like A…
Traveling Intelligently
It was December 2001 and I had graduated from college a few months earlier than my compatriots with the intention of pursuing time abroad. Given that it was just a few short months after the horrifying and tragic nightmare that was 9-11, the airport was pretty quiet; particularly the international terminal. As a bit of… Continue reading Traveling Intelligently
Just Give Me a Reason…or Not…
I think I have shared the following sentiment before, but even if I have it bears repeating. You cannot control other people’s behavior, but you can control how you respond to their behavior. Perhaps of equal import but perhaps more challenging to accept, it doesn’t really matter why people do the things they do. I… Continue reading Just Give Me a Reason…or Not…
The Aftermath (Red Flags Part III)
I was thinking about what to write this week and it occurred to me that after Red Flags Parts I and II, there actually exists a Part III. Well I suppose there are as many parts as I wish, depending on how I want to approach the topic. What I really mean is that there… Continue reading The Aftermath (Red Flags Part III)
Attraction: Surrealism at its Finest
I want to start this post with an honest and difficult statement: some of the better-looking men I dated were pretty terrible humans. I want to clarify that statement by explaining that I am not at all suggesting that good-looking people are not good people. Furthermore, I didn’t take a survey or gather a consensus.… Continue reading Attraction: Surrealism at its Finest
New Year, New Me?
Happy New Year! I have always found resolutions to be a fascinating topic. This is truly for a variety of reasons; beginning with the connection between the self and the expectations of one’s self. Out of sheer curiosity, I did some research on the origin of the resolution. There was a plethora of information available,… Continue reading New Year, New Me?
Have a Happier Holiday
I’ve known for a few weeks that I wanted to tackle the topic of the holidays before they were immediately upon us. Well, I might have missed the boat a little, but there is still theoverwhelming holiday hangover (emotional, of course), New Year’s Eve, and then V-Day arrives shortly thereafter. I can wax poetically about… Continue reading Have a Happier Holiday
Swiper, Don’t Swipe.
I have often heard people say they were meant to be born in a different era. They feel drawn to the music of the 1950s or the preferred attire in the 1970s. While I am intrigued by the overall decorum during other points in history, I don’t feel singularly connected to any particular decade. I do… Continue reading Swiper, Don’t Swipe.
The Unfriendliest of Ghosts
I honestly have so many topics that I want to tackle that I had a difficult time choosing where to start. I want to describe how to respond to or deal with lying, I want to expand upon red flags a bit more, and then there’s the holiday season (just to name a few). However,… Continue reading The Unfriendliest of Ghosts
