Friday, June 26, 2009

"Leave Them with Their Dignity"

Aah, this one feels good. I hope others feel that way about me. I am learning to take good care of myself... however, we are not an island. Life will pass us by as we isolate and stay away from our loved ones who we "think" do not want to be with us. Is it time for courage and prayer in moving forward in a loving way? Are other's hearts healed enough to reach out now in Love? The following is an eHarmoney report on how I engage with other people...





Positive Responses Others May Have Toward You



Many people, perhaps the majority, will come to appreciate your balance as a compassionate person. The more they get to know you, the more they will admire your thoughtful compassion for others and its compliment in the sensible ways you take good care of yourself.

Those whom you help will appreciate the way you leave them with their dignity by expecting them to collaborate in their own rescue. Those who are more tender-hearted will find in you a balance they lack; when they've run out of energy because they fail to take good care of themselves, you will still have enough compassion left to lift others out of trouble.

Even the tough-hearted, those who believe people should solve their own problems, might come to admire your tenderness which they don't find in themselves. So the people you help will be grateful, and the people who see your balance between self and others will admire you. Certainly, balanced is not bad at all as a way to be known among your friends."






Just walking on that "tight rope" balancing...

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