Dec 30, 2012 | Career, Death / Loss, Divorce, Faith / Religion, Goals, Health / Wellness, Prayer / Meditation, Relationships, Sheryl Sitts, Uncategorized
“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” Wayne Dyer Radio announcing was one of the most fun jobs I’d ever had until corporate mergers and automation radically changed the industry and I left to reinvent myself. ...
Nov 18, 2012 | Addiction / Codependence, Divorce, Health / Wellness, Relationships, Sheryl Sitts, Uncategorized
Now more than ever it is imperative that we each find and stand in our own personal truth. Still, our truth often doesn’t match the truth of those we love in our life, and that makes it less than easy. This is increasing as the energy heightens our intuition and...
Nov 4, 2012 | Addiction / Codependence, Death / Loss, Divorce, Goals, Relationships, Sheryl Sitts
Our favorite childhood stories end in “happily ever after”. We love weddings that promise love until “death do us part”. We focus on the comfort of knowing that our deepest love and joy will last…well, forever. Since I’m a...
Oct 7, 2012 | Divorce, Health / Wellness, Relationships, Sheryl Sitts
Someone recently said to me that all love is the same. Do you agree? I can think of several people in my life who I feel I love in very different ways. One feels more like family, one more romantic, one not like either of the other two. When I look back through my...
Sep 30, 2012 | Addiction / Codependence, Career, Divorce, Faith / Religion, Health / Wellness, Relationships, Sheryl Sitts
How do people react when you stand up for yourself or ask for what you want/need? I’ve been working on this a lot these past few months, and even more since my meditation retreat (see my video Why Meditation Causes Natural Healing). I’ve come to realize...
Aug 19, 2012 | Addiction / Codependence, Career, Divorce, Faith / Religion, Goals, Health / Wellness, Prayer / Meditation, Relationships, Sheryl Sitts
My Mom was definitely an expert at judging everyone and everything from angles most people would never even dream of, so I consider myself well trained. In fact, at 46 I can still hear her voice (in my mind as she passed away 18 years ago) judging many of my...