Article

Where You Came From

Topic: Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)By Tami PrincipePublished Recently added

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 3,589 legacy views

Where you came from does not mean that you are destined to be in a certain situation, place, or doing a certain thing. Where you are going depends on you; and the amount of determination and work that you are willing to put forth to get you where you want to be.
Some people forget where they came from, and they do this purposefully to drown out the pain associated with it. One of the reasons you don’t want to forget where you came from is that there are others waiting and wanting to do well, and want a better life and to fulfill their dreams. They are starting from the same point you did. Don’t forget where you came from.
Not one person walking this world is better than another. We all walk the same, and have our own individual dreams; everyone should be able to live theirs. No one is better than anyone else. Some people apply themselves more than others, and some just don’t know where or how to start. Are you the teacher or the student?
There aren’t enough mentors in the world. For every weakened soul, there should be someone there to help lift it. For every tear that is shed, there should be a loving soul to say that everything will be ok. For every hope and every dream, there should be someone there to cheer them on. If you have made it in this ever-changing world we live in, please show others that they can too.
A little dream, with a little help, can make a world of difference. We all have a root, and when planted, can grow so beautifully when nourished.
An education may give you knowledge, but you don’t know everything. If you own your own business, you do not own the world. If you are power tripping; always be careful not to stumble. We live in a humble world, where one shoe can be easily filled with another.

Article author

About the Author

My name is Tami Principe. I wanted to help other people so I created my website, WomensRecreation.com (http://www.WomensRecreation.com). In short, I am an author, blogger, radio talk show host, and Breast Cancer Survivor. I believe that our struggles are temporary, and important lessons can be learned from them. I developed my website to offer hope and encouragement to others. I am the author of 4 books, “Walk In Peace,” and “My Soulful Journey,” and “The Wishing Well,” and “The Green Rabbit.”

My radio show is http://www.BlogTalkRadio.com/womensrecreation, I have 7,000 archived listens. Feel free to listen to the archives regarding any of the following subject matter; Autism, Leukemia, Bipolar Disorder, Shaken Baby Syndrome, Breast Cancer, Care for the Elderly, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Marketing Strategies, Drug Abuse, Tai Chi & Qi Gong, Meditation, and much, much more.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Before I start this article about unsupportive people, I would like to explain some important details to you. In this article you will see how uncompassionate and narrow minded some of these people are. Let’s start by describing the unsupportive person; this person can be male or female, old or young, educated or uneducated, live in any part of the world, and be of any race or religion. Now that pretty much describes anyone walking this planet, but you can point them out by their utter lack of compassion for others.r

Related piece

Article

Sex and Body Image The link between what a woman feels about her body and her sexuality is becoming clearer and clearer with each research study. It’s also been estimated that over 40% of women have some sort of sexual dysfunction. Can the two be connected? I believe that they are indeed. If you are constantly focused on how you look, and specifically what your body looks like to yourself and others then you can’t really let go and surrender into great sex. Great sex comes from a complex soup of feeling vulnerable, safe, connected, and present in the moment.

Related piece

Article

When I was severely ill with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), the one constant factor in my somewhat restricted life was the unequivocal support I was given by my parents and my husband. If I hadn't received their love and encouragement on a daily basis, I know the journey would have been far tougher and more desperate at times.

Related piece

Article

There are so many things that happen on a daily basis to add to your stress level. A new project just landed on your desk, the school called, new bills in the mail, and you are waiting for that important phone call or letter.

Related piece