The premise of the PB Project has been, from the very beginning, that we all have our own challenges, and yet we all have commonalities in our experience. Love, joy, fear, heartache, pain; all the emotions, thoughts, vulnerabilities and quirks that make us human, may be somewhat different in details, but make us all similar in one way or another. Even when we are strangers to one another, we have bits and pieces that can connect us and help us feel a part of something bigger. Our hearts yearn for this, as humans are communal creatures for a reason. It is in our DNA to crave the safety and security that can come from being connected to other people.
I've been around a while, and learned a few things along the way. I believe one should leave this world a bit more, for the moment shared with it; perhaps it's time I try.
Sunday, July 26, 2015
The Genuine Troubles of Heartaches and Battle Scars
Post Labels:
Abilities,
Anxiety,
Autoimmunity,
Bipolar Disorder,
Challenges,
Coping,
Depression,
Discouragement,
Fear,
Grief,
Healing,
Health,
Hope,
Insomnia,
Love,
Pain,
Rare Disease,
Support,
Worry
Monday, July 20, 2015
A Quick Restart and Old SoCks
This week's post is going to be a bit unusual, because my brain needs a clean restart and unfortunately those don't easily come along every day, if you're not actually a computer. Therefore, I'm just going to post something a little more fluffy and see if that allows my brain to do whatever it is that it needs to do.
But I did find a quote for that, too. ;)
Monday, July 13, 2015
The Risks and Courage of Real Conversations
Have you ever known someone with whom things just seemed to "click", as we say here in the States? Meaning, you meet a new person whom you've never known before, and as you get to know them, it's as though you've known each other all your lives, or longer, and/or as though you are almost like the same person, or a reflection of each other? Some call these situations "kindred spirits", or in a more romantic sense, "soul mates".
Just wondering.
Just wondering.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Giving is Living, Sharing is Caring, and Loving is... Wonderful!
I've been inspired to ponder the effects of an even more positive idea on which I've touched before, but can always be mentioned again! Perhaps something new, different and worthwhile will fall out of my head, this time.
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