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But you're right. Giving up should always be a last resort, but refrain from ignoring those tell tale signs.
Angie
Expect a post about this in a few days, if I can get the words out.
~Kimberlee
<abbr>Kimberlee Ferrell’s last blog post..Writing as an Outsider</abbr>
I could have easily written this post...probably added to it. Yes, I can relate, but we are the stronger ones in the end.
Jo-Anne
<abbr>Jo-Anne Vandermeulen’s last blog post..PUBLISHING OPTIONS</abbr>
<abbr>Christine OKelly’s last blog post..Turning Sh** Into Sugar</abbr>
Yes, this could easily become a very lengthy list, but felt it was best to break it up a bit. I'm a firm believer in the ideal that mistakes are only mistakes if we fail to learn from them. This is only one of the many things I've trudged through lately, and it has further brought me an...I don't know how to say it...self-awareness?
If you can add to it, write a post and I'll attach a link to this one. I would love to read your post! I think it would be something we might all find beneficial.
Angie
Hubby and I now live with the one income rule, and it feels a whole lot better. Thanks for adding that very valuable point!
Angie
I look forward to reading your response when you're ready. If you would like, I'll link to it here.
Angie
Surviving domestic violence not only made me realize that I can make it through most anything, but it made me realize that I had been given a special opportunity to combine my tragic past with my God-given talent with words and share my heart to inspire and encourage others. I would have never been a freelance writer had I stayed in that relationship. Imagine that! I'm judged for it over and over. I'm told I must have done something to make someone so angry they'd want to hit me, but those are folks who just don't understand - or care about - the power of abuse (verbal and physical).
Anyway, enough rambling... This post really resonates with me, and I thank you for sharing it with us and letting us see what you've learned. I agree, I'll take the hard road and glean from the journey! ;-)
*smiles and hugs*
Michele
While mine never physically hit me, I used to wish he did because it would have been easier for others to understand. In fact, many who should have still don't understand what happened. Funny, but sometimes, someone says something in a particular way, or I see something, and I can hear some of those words and conversations like it happened yesterday.
A good reminder of how far I've come in the last 10 years. *smiles and hugs*
Angie
*smiles and hugs*
Michele
<abbr>Michele’s last blog post..Don’t Let Your Past Keep You from Your Future</abbr>