Cheryl Richardson
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Being still
“There is great value in learning to wait through a transition time in life. It takes courage to sit in the mystery, to tell the truth about what no longer works without knowing what will. A new life cannot be willed into existence. Sometimes we are simply called to wait.” ~Cheryl Richardson Glen Arbor beach treasure / Cindy La Ferle _______________ For additional content, or to share on social media, please visit the home page
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Setting our limits
“Saying no doesn’t mean I dislike or reject the other person. I say yes to the person and no to the task. In reality, I know I can’t disappoint anyone. People disappoint themselves with the expectations they set for what they want — and what they expect me to do.” ~Cheryl Richardson, “Five Ways to Stop Being a People Pleaser” Cindy La Ferle ______ For social media sharing options and content that doesn’t appear in this email, please visit the home page.
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Illumination
“If you eliminate what no longer works, you illuminate what does.” ~Cheryl Richardson Cindy La Ferle ______ For social media sharing buttons and more content, please visit the home page. Please share with your friends.
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The company we keep
“And by the way, your mom is right. You do become who you hang around with. Choose your friends wisely.” ~Cheryl Richardson Cindy La Ferle ____________ Visit the home page for social media sharing options and more content.
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Ringing in the new
“Plans change. People disappoint. Traditions expire. Release your expectations for the holidays and be open to surprise.” ~Cheryl Richardson Christmas on Washington Blvd., Royal Oak / Cindy La Ferle _______ Please visit the home page for social media sharing options, or to subscribe for daily email updates from this blog. Some content does not appear on digital devices.