Mother Energy™ has crept back into my life again—that fiercely protective, “Worrier-Warrior”, who is certain my children aren’t quite ready for the natural progression of life and can’t handle the next steps without my continual guidance and loving, hands-on approach.
No, my Mother Energy™ is ... Views: 872
Be honest: How many times have you viewed the behavior of someone you care about as selfish—maybe even narcissistic?
They may be sweet, cute, and fun to hang out with but you’re certain they care more about their own agenda than anything else. You can feel it. The conversation inevitably ... Views: 565
I’ve had spurts of courage to follow my bliss, and the nerve to write openly and bare-bones-honestly through lyrics, music, diary entries and article writing, but even so there existed an undercurrent of need: the poisonous search for approval. And it slowed me down, made my steps too light and ... Views: 591
After writing last week’s article on “rejection”, I received a few private messages from women asking if I would write more about “boundaries.”
In that blog, I explained that boundary setting is hands-down the most important lesson we women need to learn:
“Healthy boundaries are like ... Views: 605
Crysal Andrus' “Keep Calm and Santa On,” an interactive telecourse program (live and recorded calls) that begins December 15th.
The holidays can be the most beautiful and most stressful time of the year for most people—especially women! Not only are they trying to find the perfect gifts, ... Views: 1154
The inspiring story of Thomas Edison and his 10,000 attempts to create the light-bulb should give us the encouragement to never give up. Yes, that’s right! Edison tried more than 10,000 different ways to make a glass bulb light up, and at least 9,999 times were failures. I bet it was hard for ... Views: 797
We’ve all had that relationship that goes from “hero to zero” in no time flat—whether it be with a friend, family member, or lover—that leaves us wondering what the heck just happened.
Truth be told, it’s hard not to take it personally. It’s too easy to feel badly about ourselves.
“What ... Views: 482