There’s a line in Pretty Woman that has stayed with me for years. Julia Roberts’ character says quietly, almost painfully honestly: “It’s easier to believe the bad stuff.” I suspect most of us know exactly what she means. A hundred kind words can drift past us like wind through an open window, but one criticism can settle … Continue reading It’s Easier to Believe the Bad Stuff
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Embracing Your Unique Worth
There’s a striking line from the movie A Knight’s Tale that has lingered in my mind for some time: “You have been weighed, you have been measured, and you have been found wanting.” It’s a sentence meant to condemn, to declare that someone is not enough. And yet, how many of us have felt the … Continue reading Embracing Your Unique Worth
The Cake Incident: A Lesson Beyond Baking
Have you ever felt defined by a mistake, as though a single error could encapsulate your entire identity? It’s common to attach our self-worth to our achievements or failures. Recently, I encountered a similar situation that offered a profound lesson in self-perception and value. The Incident: I love baking; it’s one of my ways to … Continue reading The Cake Incident: A Lesson Beyond Baking
Unearthing Your True Value: More Than Just Achievements
What's something you believe everyone should know. Do you remember a time when you felt you weren't good enough? When you felt pressured to prove your worth to the world? I've never shied away from sharing what I believe is crucial for everyone to know: each person, each being, is infinitely precious and unconditionally loved … Continue reading Unearthing Your True Value: More Than Just Achievements




