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The Truth About Giving.

28 Sunday Feb 2016

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Photos, Poetry, Psychology, Quotes, Uncategorized

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giving, Giving and spirituality., Pinterest Quotes, poetry by Yu/stan/kema, Quote by Mother Teresa., Reasons for Giving. The importance of giving.

Found on Pinterest on 2-27-16.

Found on Pinterest on 2-27-16. Quotespaper.com.

Some give with resentment,

And some with great joy.

Some give with expectation

Of sharing a toy.

 

Some give without thinking—

For love lies within.

Some give with hesitation

For “what might have been.”

 

Some give not at all,

And they haven’t a clue,

What thinking of others

Could possibly do.

 

When giving with pleasure

And giving with joy,

It enriches the lives

Of each girl and boy.

 

It gives hope to the weary,

And light when it’s dark.

It gives others great courage

When making their mark

 

In a world full of hatred,

Found on Pinterest on 2-27-16. Mother Teresa

Found on Pinterest on 2-27-16. Mother Teresa

Sadness, and pain.

It makes enough love

To wipe out the gain

 

Of greed and cruel laughter,

And all kinds of sin,

To find true redemption

Residing within.

Yu/stan/kema

 

 

 

 

Signs Of The Spirit.

25 Monday Jan 2016

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Photos, Poetry, Psychology, Quotes, spirituality

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a drive, A force, a movement, A need, a river., an urge, growth, Joy, Pinterest Quotes, poetry by Yu/stan/kema, Rumi, Signs of the Spirit., Thich Nhat Hanb

Pinterest on 1-24-16. RUMI.

Pinterest on 1-24-16. RUMI.

              SPIRIT.

I’ve been asked by others why

I do the things I do.

The answer that makes sense,

Is that I’m driven to

By a force that lies within

The center of my being.

When it wakes, a river flows

From where the angels sing.

When I freely give to others,

It comes straight from the center,

And a need arises stronger

When the Holy Spirit enters.

When I write, I feel the movement

Of the Spirit deep inside                     

Found on Pinterest 1-24-16. Thich Nhat Homb.

Found on Pinterest 1-24-16. Thich Nhat Hanb.

That urges me to share,

And forget my foolish pride.

For there is joy in my soul

When I act and follow Spirit

For it makes me grow inside

Every time I feel or hear it.

Yu/stan/kema

 

 

 

 

My Favorite Poems As An Adult, #3: ” Outwitted.”

09 Monday Nov 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Poetry, Psychology, Quotes, spirituality

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"Outwitted" - poem, Belonging is a need., Edwin Markham- poet, Favorite poems as an adult., George Washington Carver., Jennifer Williams, love, Michigan Roundtable., parent, Pinterest Quotes

Found on Pinterest on 11-9-15.

Found on Pinterest on 11-9-15. Jennifer Williams.

“BELONGING IS A BASIC HUMAN NEED.

LOVE IS THE ANSWER.”

Yu/stan/kema.

Outwitted

He drew a circle that shut me out-

Heretic, rebel, a thing to flaunt.

But love and I had the wit to win:

We drew a circle that took him in!

EDWIN MARKHAM

Found on Pinterest on 11-9-15.

Found on Pinterest on 11-9-15. George Washington Carver. The MICHIGAN ROUNDTABLE.

The Truth About Living.

30 Friday Oct 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Photos, Psychology, Quotes, spirituality

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Courage comes from being real., Jackson Kiddard., Life has both good and difficult days., Pinterest Quotes, Sharing brings forth understanding and acceptance., Sue Monk Kidd, Truth about living., Your stories and life experiences can help heal others.

Found on Pinterest on 10-25-15.

Found on Pinterest on 10-25-15. Jackson Kiddard

When I was young, I believed true courage was accepting whatever life threw your way. That life was filled with good experiences and difficult times, and a brave man suffered in silence, did not complain, or let the world know his fears, his hurts, or disappointments,  but rather he kept his chin up and showed  the world a calm, confident, humorous face. I believed that one should always be aware of his blessings, think positive thoughts, and fight his battles alone.

I believed  stories should be kept secret if they contained elements of violence, emotional abuse, or had subject matter that had a tendency to make people feel uncomfortable, anxious , or depressed. I felt my job was to help others, and bring joy to the world by not needing anything, not burdening any one, but rather live a life of self-sacrifice.

I was young, full of enormous strength, a strong will, excellent health, an analytic mind, and I was a problem solver. I had developed the face of a poker player. My feelings, thoughts, my life belonged only to me. There was nothing I couldn’t learn or handle. I had a good job, made a decent salary, was able to buy some things I wanted, and I had a family of my own. I thought I was invincible. The years passed. Life happened.

I experienced loss after loss, and kept my sadness, sorrow,  and grief hidden. I found new ways to cope. Some worked and some did not. I entered therapy and learned to communicate more effectively. I learned a lot about myself and other people. I confronted my fears, my grief; processed losses, became more aware of my strengths and weaknesses; was able to share my stories; and learned how to talk about my own emotions and thoughts.

I found out emotions don’t last forever and they change; thoughts and perceptions change with experience; and that if you think a thought, you are not that thought. Feelings won’t kill you and expressing them to others can heal you. Secrets have a tendency to pop out when you least expect them to. I learned you have to confront the past to keep it from controlling you; and relationships take hard work.

I found out the world heals when stories are told, and barriers can be torn down when differences are understood and accepted, and similarities are embraced. People need someone who knows where they are coming from,  and who has experience and knowledge about what is happening inside them. People need feedback when they are trying to find out who they are and what they are. People need genuine caring from others; and most important, people need to be accepted and respected when they are going through difficult times as well as good times.

Life is a mixture of joy and sorrow, courage and fear, closeness and distance, hope and despair, faith and uncertainty, anger and love, venting feelings and taking action, and life and death. The world needs people who can be honest about their feelings and thoughts, and who can relate to others as human beings with the same weaknesses and strengths. It takes rare courage to share your real self with others, but growth can come from doing so and others can receive healing from your stories and experiences.

Found on Pinterest on 10-27-15. Sue Monk Kidd.                                                                                                            Written by Sue Monk Kidd.

   Yu/stan/kema

What I’ve Learned In The Year 2015.

28 Monday Sep 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Article., Photos, Psychology, Quotes

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A.D. Williams, Charles Orlando., Google+ photo., Lessons in life., Loide Thomaz, Marc and Angel.com, Pinterest photo, Pinterest picture quotes, Pinterest Quotes

Lessons In Life

  1. It’s important to care and have compassion for yourself as well as other people. You deserve respect too. 
  2. People who care about you don’t threaten to leave. They try to work it out. It isn’t always possible to do, but they try.
  3. People who don’t answer your questions, have already given you an answer. It’s time to move on.
  4. Not every one is going to have your values. You can only change yourself. Don’t accept responsibility for other people’s failures or inability to understand. They are responsible for their own growth.
  5. Never be afraid to tell the truth. Other people lie because they lack the courage and integrity to tell the truth.
  6. When you find yourself trying to explain over and over who you are and why, and they still don’t get you, it’s time to stop, because they never will understand nor do they want to.
  7. When your intuition and the information tells you, it’s not a good fit, run. Don’t assume any thing. It will only cause pain in the end.
Found on Pinterest on 9-27-15.

Found on Pinterest on 9-27-18.It is good to express the feelings and the thoughts           of the “real you.” You have the right to ask                   questions, to ask for what you need, to                     negotiate.

9.Don’t let any one shame you in doing so. You deserve to get your needs met too.

Found on Pinterest on 9-27-15

Found on Pinterest on 9-27-15

10. If certain things define who you are as a person, like giving or being assertive, never allow any one to shame the “real you.” Never give away pieces of yourself to make others comfortable

11. If people really want to have contact with you, they will let you know. People make promises and break promises. That says nothing about you, but it says a lot about their sense of integrity.

Found on Pinterest on 7-20-15. by Charles Olando.12. People carry with them past baggage. That does not define them or make them bad for it. It only means they have to work harder than others to achieve and accomplish goals. They have to work harder to have good relationships and most really want to. They need to be encouraged and praised for this.

13.Most people have the capacity to change their lives. There are ways of getting resources and learning skills to make that happen, but it has to come from inside you, the drive to do so. No one else can do it for you, but others can give support and encouragement.

14. Apologizing over and over to people is counterproductive. Apologizing once for something you did not do may help clear the air, but otherwise it causes more harm than good. If you are a responsible person and tend to apologize excessively, cut it out. It generally doesn’t help.

15. Letting go is not a weakness when it keeps your soul alive.

16. It is better to risk  loving and trusting others.  It makes you alive and open to life. To decide for the rest of your life to live in solitude and not reach out to others or to believe in the good in humanity, is to experience death before dying.

17. Your past, your illness does not define you. You decide how you will live and what you will be.

Yu/stan/kema  

Found on Pinterest on 9-27-15 by A.D. Williams.

Found on Pinterest on 9-27-15 by A.D. Williams.

Found on Google+ on 9-20-15. Monte Fujii. Loide Thomaz.

Found on Google+ on 9-20-15. Monte Fuji. Loide Thomaz.

Found on Pinterest on 7-28-15.

Found on Pinterest on 7-28-15.

Encouragement Nourishes The Soul.

10 Sunday May 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Article., Photos, Quotes, spirituality

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and others, Encouragement, nourishment of the soul, Pinterest Quotes, Say the words to loved ones, Words matter to others.

                               The Gift Of Encouragement

It never ceases to amaze me that people find it so difficult to tell others the good they see in them. It is easier to say someone is a good catcher or first baseman than it is to say to a friend, ” You have a good heart or a wise old soul. So hard sometimes to tell a mother that you cherish her, that you carry her positive messages in your head to use when life gets rocky. It is easier to tell your father you think he’s a good mechanic. It’s harder to share with him how grateful you are for all the times he showed up for your ball games or spent hours in the back yard teaching you how to catch, or modeling for you how to become a loving father.

It seems we forget to tell our sisters, that because of them, we learned skills quicker, learned how to catch a boyfriend, and learned from them how to navigate the twists and turns along the road of life. It is hard to tell our brothers how much we appreciated their protection while growing up. We crack jokes with family members, tell on each other with our stories, and even hesitate to tell them we like them. 

We struggle with telling our teachers how much we appreciate their help, their attention, and caring in becoming the people we are today. We date, tell someone we love them, marry, and have children, only to find ourselves unable to say thank you for the little things they do to make our lives easier and happier. We have people in our lives who have been mentors, soul mates, who know us better than our families know us. We rely on them when life becomes confusing and unbearable. They are there for us, loving the good and the bad, and they make sure we know they have our backs regardless.

Life does not stand still for any one. People become lost, forgotten, and sometimes they die. The opportunity to tell them how we feel  can disappear tomorrow. We can only be sure of this moment in time, to open our hearts and speak the words that mean so much to our starving souls. As human beings, we need to know we matter, that we count in this world. We need to hear we make a difference in the lives of others. We need to be told that we are good people, that we inspire others, that people can see Christ moving in our lives. We need to hear the words: ” I love you. I cherish you. I am glad I am your son. I cherish being your daughter. I am grateful to be your husband. I am honored to be your wife. You inspired me as a teacher. You were a great mentor and changed my life. I love you, sis. Thanks for watching my back, bro. I will never forget you were my friend. ” Take the time to tell those around you that they matter. Encouragement nourishes the soul.

Yu/stan/kema

Found on Pinterest on 5-3-15.

Found on Pinterest on 5-3-15.

Found on Pinterest on 5-3-15.

Found on Pinterest on 5-3-15.

The Hardest Thing in Life Is Learning To Let Go.

12 Sunday Apr 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Article., Psychology, Quotes

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determination, doing your best, forgiving self and others, letting go, limitations, Pinterest Quotes

I have determined that everyone is doing the best they can at the present time. I have also reached a conclusion that I cannot change that which is not mine to change. I cannot  keep asking someone to be who they can’t be at this time. It doesn’t work.  I don’t  have  control over any one, except myself.  To be quite honest, there are times I don’t have control over me. It doesn’t  matter how much I want someone to grow, to be all that he can be. I cannot set goals for other people. I cannot make any one do any thing they do not choose to do.

I wanted to work with someone I had come to respect and had a positive connection with. I knew things were missing that needed to be there-certain skill sets. I worked hard to produce resources. I gave out lots of information to explain the situation. I read books, trying to find answers that would help. I tried every thing humanly possible to make the situation work while battling an illness. I never tried so hard in my life to make something happen. I wanted to resolve some issues so I could leave my past behind. I came to the realization that sometimes, the past can be so powerful that it can prevent progress from occurring. I was convinced  the kid,who came from the ghetto, could do any thing if she just worked hard enough.

Found on Pinterest on 4-10-15.

Found on Pinterest on 4-10-15.

I am finally learning that  circumstances can prevent success regardless of the time and effort involved.  I am learning to accept other people’s  limitations as well as my own.

Found on Pinterest on 4-10-15.

Found on Pinterest on 4-10-15.

Sometimes life does not support you in getting what you want.  God does not always answer your prayers. You have to come to the painful realization that you have to give up. You have to  stop hitting a brick wall. You have to let go no matter how much it hurts. You have to find a way to admit to yourself that you did the best you could. He did the best he could, but this was impossible to do, given the circumstances. The little voice inside is saying: It’s time to let go.

Yu/stan/kema

Seeing Yourself Clearly.

04 Wednesday Mar 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Photos, Psychology, quote, spirituality, Uncategorized

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Ellen DeGeneres quote., iamachild.wordpress.com, itsalovelylife.com, Pinterest Quotes, seeing yourself clearly, Through God's eyes., Through other's feedback, Through self-introspection

Found on Pinterest on 12-28-14.

Found on Pinterest on 12-28-14. Quote by Ellen DeGeneres. itsalovelylife.com.

Found on Pinterest on 3-3-15.  Came from iamachild.wordpress.com.

Found on Pinterest on 3-3-15. Came from iamachild.wordpress.com.

I have always believed we needed three things in order to see ourselves clearly. First, we need feedback from others on what we are saying and doing. This is best illustrated in how a little child comes to know himself. He speaks and acts and his parents/family tell him by their body language whether they like him or don’t like him, whether they approve,or don’t approve of him, whether they see him as doing good or doing bad, and whether he is cherished or not by those he comes in contact with. Hopefully he grows up with people who can be fair and accepting of his good qualities as well as his bad ones. When that isn’t the case, he has major hurdles ahead of him about how he sees himself. This is a process that happens over a period of time. It does not happen quickly. Response after response has to occur  for those messages about himself to take root. These responses need to be constant.

Second, we need to be able to look inside ourselves and discover our intentions and motivations for doing things and saying things. We need to have the courage to look at those things we would rather hide from ourselves and others. We call this introspection. We cannot know who we are without taking an honest look. When we come from an abusive background, this can be hard to do if we have received strong negative messages from past loved ones. They sometimes get in the way of us making a fair assessment of ourselves.

Third, we need to stay in contact with God through prayer, through reading the scriptures, and we need to tap into our spiritual selves in order to understand the struggle between our human self and our spiritual self. God’s view of us takes precedence over the other two views. He can help us and guide us when all else fails. If we believe in Him, He will tell us what we need to do. God, ourselves, and others are truly needed in order to see ourselves more clearly.

Yu/stan/kema

 

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