So the question begs Do you like yourself Do you look in the mirror and believe Believe that your are special A special being
The question is Do we believe others or ourselves Unfortunately we tend to listen to others Take their words of pain upon our hearts Let it haunt our dreams and thoughts
So we ask ourselves Why do we do this Why do we let others decide our belief in ourselves If the answer is right in front of us How can we not see
Life is a confusing entity It what make us humans We feel We love we cry And we hate
So I ask the question again Do we love ourselves before we love others No we don’t As if we did I believe we would be truly happy
So to find the key to loving Not others But ourselves Then we can find love And therefore find ourselves
John Doe
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Tracy
Vision Board & Self-Discovery Coach™ in Training.
"Make the conscious decision to believe that anything is possible and your thoughts will prove you right."
I did enjoy this poem too! Thanks. I am definitely that person who doesn' t like being single - well sometimes.. I go back and forth. Sometimes I really like it, but think its awful that I am single I wonder if I am missing something. There is a stigma against single people and I am sick of it!
I have been through my share of Yuk guys and I could write a novel here. I have recently decided NOT to settle and just refuse too. However, still haven't met that great guy for me --- yet.
I believe I still have moments, but I will try now that I have this forum to write here and there. Thanks! This forum is great and honest.
I had never put those words together until I saw it here. Only in my head. I do like being single until someone puts that sad spin on it.
Glad I am back and will TRY to come back each week.
The better we like being single the better quality guy we will attract. Remember, in The Law of Attraction we attract our dominant thoughts.
So get out a piece of paper and start writing a list of what you DO want. Focus on qualities, not the bad.
There is a stigma attached, sadly, but it is in the same arena as "Don't worry about what others think"...
I remember this young lady that had marriage on her mind including having her ring picked out before she even started dating the guy. Today, they are still married, but its very obvious she is extremely unhappy, BUT has the plastered smile. She talks about hiding money from him all the time with giggles and clothes she buys, etc.
Hey some people just want the label of being married.
In graduate school, we are learning more and more that statistics are leaning towards less marriage and more cohabitation.
Is Marriage becoming obsolelete?
Food for thought,
Merna
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Merna Throne Author, Master Self-Discovery Coach™ Coach Academy Director Founder of Pocket of Pearls.com