Saturday, September 15, 2018

Just believe

What you believe has more power than what you dream, wish, or hope for. You become what you believe

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Think positive...believe it!

This is advice I just gave someone, so I wanted to share it with everyone...

Do not put yourself down. Build yourself up with positive thoughts. It might sound a little corny, but thinking positive thoughts is very helpful and healthy for your mental and emotional health. Just start off by saying 3 good things about yourself everyday, and build your self-esteem and self-confidence up each day by adding to that list of good things about yourself. Also try your best to think a few positive thoughts each day too. Positivity goes a very long way.  

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Another quote of the day by my friend Heather...

Perfection is a figment of our imagination, which changes with the each person we surround ourselves with. Take some time to get to know yourself as well as you know the ones you love and figure out what YOUR perfect version of yourself is, and then map out a plan on how to get there. Don't live your life trying to achieve goals to impress others. True happiness is impressing yourself.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Quote of the day by my friend Heather...

Our lives are a series of rooms and the people we're in them with. Every step we take shifts our future a little to the left. We are at the mercy of ourselves and every morning that we wake up, we have another chance to make things right. Who you are is not who you are destined to be. Never feel like you're at a dead in. There are no dead ends in the game of life.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

I will always...

I forgot where I found this at...but I really like it!

I WILL ALWAYS promise to give you the best of myself... and to ask you no more than you can give.

I WILL ALWAYS accept you the way you are... I fell in love with you for the qualities, abilities, and the outlook on life that you have, and I won't try to reshape you in a different image.

I WILL ALWAYS respect you as a person with your own interests, desires, and needs, and to realize that those are sometimes different... but no less important than my own.

I WILL ALWAYS share with you... my time, my close attention, and to bring joy and strength and imagination to our relationship.

I WILL ALWAYS pledge to keep myself open to you... to let you see through the window of my personal world, into my innermost fears and feelings, secrets and dreams.

I WILL ALWAYS promise to grow along with you... to be willing to face change in order to keep our relationship alive and exciting.

I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU In good times and in bad, with all I have to give and with all I feel inside... in the only way I know how, completely and forever.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Breastfeeding or formula feeding...regardless of which BE PROUD!

I started out pumping when Miracle was born, because at 27 weeks, taking anything by mouth was impossible, so my supply never came in fully. Eventually I had to switch to formula but I kept letting Miracle "comfort suck"...which basically means I was letting her use my boobs as a pacifer and that built my supply up fully. I thought it "magically" came in until I researched that comfort sucking is actually a method of relactation. I started exclusively breastfeeding Miracle when she was 6 1/2 -7 months old. Miracle is 23 months old and I am still breastfeeding her.

Breastfeeding has been a long road for me and I hate when people make it seem like formula feeding is poison and breastfeeding is the only way to go. Formula is good too, because not everyone can breastfeed and not everyone wants to breastfeed. I did everything at first to breastfeed and nothing helped and I use to cry and just get so angry at myself, because I felt like my body failed and I had to have Miracle at 27 weeks and now I am failing at breastfeeding too. It was alot of emotional pain and strain from it, so I am glad that I had supportive people that helped me cope. After that I embraced formula for feeding my child when my own body couldn't feed her. At that time, I couldnt provide breast milk, but I was DAMN proud that I could provide formula to feed my child! I want formula feeders to feel proud that they can provide formula for their child too. Regardless of how you feed your child, just be proud that you are able to feed your child! BE PROUD MOTHERS!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Sometimes it's just best to cry...

Sometimes it's just best to sit down and have a very good cry. Just let the tears fall down your face freely.