When others won’t speak to us, we should remember that the ‘won’t’ is in our heads, not theirs.

When others won’t speak to us, we should remember that the ‘won’t’ is in our heads, not theirs.
Often, we block other people’s development by being narrow-minded. We can empower others by getting out of their way, and listening to their story as they tell it.
We don’t have to be grand in our giving. Even small acts of kindness can have great consequences.
Do you sometimes exhaust yourself caring for others? If so, is there scope to replace your ‘constant care’ with a ‘cycle of care’, checking in periodically, and allowing the other independence?
A discussion of some of the reasons why people have suidical thoughts, and some of the things we can do to help.
The sharing of pain is problematic. When we get anxious or upset, there is a wealth of considerations to take into account before we can