Category Archive: ARTICLES

HAPPY PEOPLE

Happy people do not want to destroy themselves.  Happy people don’t feel the need to escape life.  They don’t turn to destructive means to cope.  They don’t feel the need to self-medicate.  They… Continue reading

TOXIC PEOPLE, ENABLING AND LETTING GO…OR NOT

TOXIC PEOPLE, ENABLING AND LETTING GO…OR NOT By:  Velinda Peyton I decided to write this article because it is on my mind…the difference between what people believe to be enabling, helping,  or the… Continue reading

NEVER SETTLE

Looking for life in all the wrong places…the wrong ways, the wrong people, the wrong jobs. Finding and settling for less than what you really want and desire, and never feeling fulfilled.  Too… Continue reading

FAITH IS OMNISCIENT

Faith is the eternal hope that gives life to miracles Faith is stronger than hope Faith removes limitation Faith is power Faith is healing Faith is the light in the dark Faith is… Continue reading

DOES IT REALLY MATTER WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THINK?

  “When you’re 18, you care about what everyone thinks about you.  When you’re 40, you care about what some of the people thinks about you.  When you’re 60 you don’t care what… Continue reading

WHY?

I don’t think there is anyone who hasn’t asked “why” or “why me” while wallowing in the aftermath of what we view as disappointment or even tragedy.  It isn’t as though what happened… Continue reading

Maybe just Maybe Today Is the Day It’s all Brand New

Maybe good things are happening right now but you just can’t see them. Maybe there is abundance but it’s just not here yet. Maybe everything is turning around but it isn’t apparent yet.… Continue reading

Never Lose your Desire to Help Someone

We all experience this, as I did yesterday. When I got to my car I wrote this…           I hope I never get to the point in my life where I have lost my… Continue reading

Thirteen Things I learned as a Financial Consultant

By: Velinda Peyton “Living well is the best revenge”   MONEY DETERMINES YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING I spent thirteen years working as a financial consultant and learned what I felt were invaluable lessons… Continue reading

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