The more aware you become, the more you understand it's not your job to fix people's issues, regulate their emotions, manage their insecurities, pacify their inner wars, heal their wounds, save them from the consequences of their choices, and be the version of you in their minds.
Yes, healing is hard.
Becoming the best version of yourself isn’t meant to be easy.
Not healing is also hard. Re-living generational trauma cycles is hard. Being stuck is hard.
We get to choose our version of hard.
Trauma makes you see someone's lack of effort as an invitation to try harder and prove your worth. Healing makes you see their lack of effort as their lack of interest in you and reminds you to stop forcing that connection.
I am pleased to see that momentum for a 4-day week continues to grow.
The evidence is clear: a reduction in hours boosts productivity & improves wellbeing.
As we said in our 2019 manifesto, "time off to rest, relax and be with family is essential to a happy & fulfilling life."
The power of money honestly how have all charges against Mason Greenwood been dropped and he can go back to playing football. Are you forgetting what the scumbag done?
Just in case you did, here’s a reminder!!
Let me just say this. If the video that came out of Mason Greenwood was brought against me, even if charges were dropped, my company would no longer want me representing them. I'd be gone. Mason Greenwood doesn't deserve to play football again, let alone Manchester United
I simply cannot fathom how this is happening and neither the government nor most of the media seems to give a damn. What kind of country have we become?
Tory MPs Liz Truss, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, James Gray, and Vicky Ford have all put their Amazon Prime subscriptions on expenses.
Please retweet this if you think MPs should pay for their own Amazon Prime subscription.
Tory MP Sajid Javid says we need to pay £20 for a GP appointment and £66 to go to A&E.
If anything like this is ever implemented, a national strike has to happen.
Nothing in the edited clip misrepresents what the Home Secretary said.
Asked if she'd apologise for her language, she said: "I won't apologise for the language that I have used to demonstrate the scale of the problem."