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Why Bother Being Grateful for Friends?
By Terese Luikens | Oct 19, 2024 | Friendship
A woman once said to me that it is hard for her to make friends, especially the older she gets. Her statement caused me to consider my friendships. Some of them began with a bang and then fizzled out all together, while others wobbled with uncertainty at the start, but then solidified and deepened over…
Read More → Why Bother Being Congruent?
By Terese Luikens | Oct 17, 2024 | Learning, Mental Health
The word congruent, as a geometry term, refers to the equality between two shapes; two figures having the same shape and size, a mirror image of the other. But, we can also use the term congruent when referring to our insides and our outsides. Incongruent When shapes or figures do not mirror…
Read More → Why Bother to be Transformed?
By Terese Luikens | Oct 15, 2024 | Faith, Mental Health
When my sons were little tykes, they loved playing with transformers, a type of robot toy. The transformer could be a car, then when you wanted it to be a robot, you could transform it by moving a few parts around. It was an amazing toy that captured their attention and their imaginations. Well Formed…
Read More → Why Bother Choosing our Risks?
By Terese Luikens | Oct 13, 2024 | Learning
I’ve known myself for quite some time and overtime, I get to know myself even more. I know for sure that no matter how old I get, taking risks is still scary for me. I’d rather know for certain, the outcome of any choice I make. I want a guarantee that my choice will lead…
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