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Monthly Archives: January 2019
Resentment: Part V-Resolution of Resentment
For some of you, this was a long drawn out jlog that could have easily been solved by telling this in the beginning. I do think we need to realize that there are various facets of resentment we need to … Continue reading
Resentment: Part IV-Wanting Retaliation
When we have been hurt, our natural tendency is to hurt back. When we have been punched, we want to punch back. When we have been criticized, we want to criticize the person who criticized us. When we have been … Continue reading
Resentment: Part III-The Downward Spiral
There are times when the feeling of helplessness has only one event that can contribute to the feeling of resentment. There are other times when the event is combined with similar situations that multiply our feeling of helplessness. I need … Continue reading
Resentment: Part II–The Feeling of Helplessness
Helplessness is not a good feeling. I remember driving in New Hampshire in the winter time many years ago and came upon a slick patch of pavement. I had my seatbelt on when a car coming from the opposite direction … Continue reading
Resentment: Part I–What Is It
Resentment is a common emotion that most of us have experienced on this journey of life. There are many triggers that cause resentment to surface in our lives. A job we had where we got fired or layed-off for no … Continue reading
Rescue Rabbit
Nadine and I were in our basement watching a very important game. Patriots vs. Chargers. Living in New England for seven years causes one to begin to adopt the professional teams in the area (that is if you are a … Continue reading
The Greatest Invention
I grew up in eastern Colorado and did my undergraduate education at the University of Northern Colorado. In all the years of growing up physically, I always had one thing in my hand when it came to white stuff falling … Continue reading
Attitude Transformation
Well, it finally happened in Colorado. We are supposed to get our first heavy snow today. The weatherman said that it’s supposed to snow for 24 hours straight and give us 8+inches of white crystals. These are the pictures that … Continue reading
Sacrifice
Sacrifice. What does sacrifice really mean? I began to think of the concept of sacrifice in my life going way back. I guess when I was young I was involved in forced sacrifice when my mother wouldn’t let me eat … Continue reading
McDonalds and 100
What does 100 have to do with McDonalds? Could it be that 100 big macs were eaten at one time? How about someone who drank 100 milk shakes at McDonalds? Could it have been 100 McNuggets being consumed at one … Continue reading