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...
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...
Aug 5, 2012 | Addiction / Codependence, Faith / Religion, Goals, Health / Wellness, Prayer / Meditation, Relationships, Sheryl Sitts
How did we get so caught up in judging each others’ paths to consciousness that we forgot the purpose? Within each religion are factions or denominations arguing over rules and interpretations of their holy scriptures. On a broader level, we fight wars over...
Jul 15, 2012 | Addiction / Codependence, Career, Death / Loss, Divorce, Faith / Religion, Goals, Health / Wellness, Relationships, Sheryl Sitts
You who know me personally can attest I’m quite a high-energy woman! When I set my sights on a purpose and back it with all my passion, knowledge, and energy, heaven help anyone who isn’t on board the Sheryl train! Many people have no idea how to handle...
Jul 7, 2012 | Addiction / Codependence, Career, Divorce, Goals, Health / Wellness, Relationships, Sheryl Sitts
“I wish my daughter/son wouldn’t…” “I hate it when my mother/father…” “Why does my boyfriend/husband/girlfriend/wife always have to…” When someone asks us what we want, it is often easier to say something...
Jul 1, 2012 | Addiction / Codependence, Career, Faith / Religion, Goals, Health / Wellness, Prayer / Meditation, Relationships, Sheryl Sitts
Pine trees grow in groves and forests rather than being sparsely scattered across the landscape. They drop a lot of needles and quickly grow tall enough to hog the sunlight, leaving only their trunks at our eye level and crowding out slower-growing hardwood trees...