So-called 'sustainable development'. . . is meaningless drivel.
Be a big person; be generous of spirit; be the person you'd admire.
Don't waste time on what's not important. Don't get sucked into the drama. Get on with it: don't dwell on the past. Be a big person; be generous of spirit; be the person you'd admire.
I was not a Southern California girl. I hated having my photograph taken. I felt shy and embarrassed around famous people.
The most important thing in convoluted families, I learnt as I wrote, is that the child feels loved. I knew from a young age that I was a problem which required constant solving; but I never felt unloved. I was lucky.
When I was 12 and met my real father for the first time, I was terrified I would lose the one I already had.
I loved Dad more for treating the biological reality as trivial, irrelevant. He loved me no less than his other three children.
Why fear feedback? Why stigmatize failure in the workplace when it's bringing you closer to achieving your organizational goals.
I spent most of my adult life as someone's mother and the rest of my life trying to make sure that children are safe. So this to me is - we wrote Hell Is For Children in 1979.
. . . one should never turn to one's left when facing the nagual.
The decisions you make determine the schedule you keep. The schedule you keep determines the life you live. And how you live your life determines how you spend your soul.