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We often stop 'letting,' start meddling'
Are you stuck? Are you stuck on the effects of a traumatic event that you can not escape? Divorces, broken relationships, and deaths are some of the toughest conditions to get over. These wounds have become a part of your thoughts. They are a part of every conversation that you have. You are stuck in this trauma. You can not seem to get out of the ditch. In fact, the ditch is getting deeper.
Our thought processes influence our future. What we think about the longest becomes the strongest. How do we get out of the ditch? How do we get rid of the pain? How do we get rid of the anger? The heartache? The disillusionment? Loneliness? Sometimes even down right hate?
Some of the finest people that I have ever met were people who were victims of racism, injustice or abuse. Yet, they conquered the demons. Their spirit glows. Their smiles are contagious. Their warmth is genuine. Their love is real. These are the type people that make us say, "I want what they have." .....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition!
Robert Charles Payne is an inspirational writer who lives in West Monroe. He can be contacted by e-mailing robertcharlespayne@yahoo.com. |
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