I Am a Social Service Provider
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I’m Golden
I started learning a lesson about the time I was eighteen that I’ve kept learning throughout my life. And that lesson is that every new phase of life brings a new challenge that I’m going to have to deal with – especially when I think I’m golden.
The Secret about Body Shaming
Perhaps the most common form of bullying is what’s become known as “body shaming.” This, obviously, involves making fun of our bodily differences.
To Be a Beacon or to Hold Space
When you are a beacon, you are viewed as a guide and leader for others. And a good leader knows the way, goes the way, and most importantly, shows the way.
Forgiving Your Way to Resilience
One thing I do that helps me to be resilient is practicing forgiveness, namely, forgiving myself.
Can You Guarantee That the Kid Bullying Your Child Will Leave Them Alone?
Parents understandably want to be sure their children are safe, including from bullying. There are many tactics parents have tried, but some of them are obviously unwise.
Kindness… More Than Just a Strategy
I have been thinking a lot recently about the tragedy in Florida. Everyone has their own take on why it happened and how it can be prevented in the future.






