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This Episode is very inspiring, uplifting and emphasis is on having unconditional love no matter the situation.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-hope-in-recovery/id1560367447?i=1000583211466

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Doped up mother

She cared for the drugs

More than her kids

You got the brother

He got angry

When you mentioned recovery

He rather keep shooting up

Not yet ready to change

He got the needle marks on his arm

He aint worried about the harm

She was kidnapped

Sold into sex trafficking

She was lost

Then she was found

Homebound

She knew the love was there

Lost within herself was too much to bear

She laid there beaten and bruised

That set her ablaze

She rose, in a haze

No more she declared

The next day

She found her way

At last Recovery 🙂

A new horizon

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Hope and Optimism. Remember that always.. 🙂

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“Good friends help you find important things when you have lost them; your smile, your hope, and your courage.” –Unknown

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Getting to know someone goes beyond physical attractiveness. Being physically attractive to a person is important for some, but getting to know someone should go beyond physical attractiveness. According to Buss (1994), Men prefer to mate with beautiful young women whereas women prefer to mate with men who have resources and social status (p 239) (Huffman and Piggrem (2003).

According to Huffman and Piggrem, (2003), once you’ve had the repeated opportunity to get to know someone, assuming you are attracted to the person, you need something to hold the relationship together overtime, and that something is similarity. The major factor that would seal the relationship is similarity. The more similar you are with the person, the more there is hope for a long lasting relationship. The following are tips for moving beyond physical attraction to seeking a long lasting relationship.

  1. Determine and examine similarities, similar interest.
  2. Communication is key to long lasting relationships. How well do you communicate?
  3. Consider your shared values and morals. Do you share the same values?
  4. Life expectations. How important is family and children to both of you?

Huffman, K. & Piggrem, G. (2003). Psychology in Action. John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

 

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Your existence exist for the purpose of respect not to be demeaned

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“In life, have a friend that is like a mirror and shadow. Mirror doesn’t lie and shadow never leaves.” –Unknown

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  • “Sometimes your heart needs more time to accept what your mind already knows.” –Unknown

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