Being that voice of positivity in a sea of personal anguish does much to aleviate that pain, I feel, even if it does seem like such a small gesture.
When you've overcome adversity your message is more convincing. There's a confidence and certainty the hearer picks up. You can follow with personal anecdotes to comfort and assure them you've been there and there's life beyond that point. Hope is powerful.
Well let's see! Today I learned that Black Raven makes a pretty tasty beer with their Trickster IPA.
That's very important. You have something to recommend.
My roommate's kitten died of a highly infectious disease a few days ago (the cat version of parvo), so my roommate, I, and a friend gave the whole place a good scrub down. She's a real saint for helping out (she's a professional cleaner), so to thank her we all went to a new place called the Blazing Onion and had some burgers, fries, and a brew for good measure (courtesy of my roomate and I, ofcourse).
Wow, that was nice of her. The outing was good for both of you. A little fun after a difficult time is helpful.
How about you? how has your practice with charming been going? I imagine you wouldn't need to practice much considering how charming you already are to begin with.
There's always room for improvement. I'm not married.

Charm helps you build relationships, diffuse tension, and draw others into the discussion. I'm ready to take on social and charitable activities I haven't done in awhile. This is a good refresher.
Yah... Neglecting myself for the sake of others is something I'm very familiar with. I wish I wouldn't have conflated self care with selfishness in the past, because they really are two different things. By being that stronger version of you, you can influence so much more in such a more positive and healthy way.
I neglected myself for work. My people boundaries are solid. I say no all the time.
Helping people isn't enough sometimes; helping them to better help themselves is oftentimes the best way, and you can't do that if you can't even be in a place to help yourself.
I help people in a different capacity. It isn't shoulder to shoulder for most. I don't have the time or energy. Especially the latter. I take an advisory/authority approach. I'll diagnose the problem and provide a solution. Results is my focus.
Wait, are you running a business, building another, and going to school? Please tell me more.
While learning how to blog I got my calling to fashion. The digital space was my focus. Then Covid hit and the timeline shifted. I wasn't supposed to be in school. It was my intention to bring patterns to the market when I finished. But an opportunity fell in my lap and I'm learning the process now. It will come to market ahead of schedule.
This is how lifestyle brands are built. You begin with one concept and grow it out. Martha began with food and entertaining. JoAnna Gaines (Fixer Upper) started with decor. Ree Drummond (The Pioneer Woman) began with food. The last two are bloggers.
I'm starting with fashion. Everything I did to better myself has come to fruition. I've monetized my development plan.
Everything about that makes me so excited for you! It's interesting, too... Those are all things I am ignorant on, so you helped me discover a lot of new things today, as well.
I use a three-fold approach. Education is first. Familiarize yourself with the problem, probable causes, and possible solutions. Then take a class. That may be enough to get you going in the right direction. Long-standing issues usually require more action.
For example, one person can sign up for Daily Burn and develop a workout routine. But if your execution is lackluster, your will isn't strong enough to maintain the practice. That person would be better off hiring a coach or physical trainer. They may need both. One tackles diet and the other exercise.
Everything that requires willpower diminishes energy. That's why habits are important. You don't need willpower to do it. Sometimes the only way to eat the frog is by getting help. Once you develop the habit its routine. You can apply your energy to something else or another frog.
People overestimate the quality of available information. A book will never teach you everything. It's level one as is digital content. A person with valuable information to sell won't put everything in a book. The ROI is too small. They tier it. The book is the gateway to the funnel. Not the end.
That's why you see courses, conferences, private coaching, etc. Each level comes with a disclosure. As you grow your information needs become more involved. What you need to know when investing $1K is a different animal from $100K. The expertise flows in pockets: low, middle, high, and ultra. Each pocket serves a demographic.
Always begin with the end in sight. Where do you want to fall on that topic? If your goal is to run marathons competitively, you're looking at ultra. Your investment must echo that. But if you want to eat healthy, you may be fine with the middle level. You don't need to make chef quality dishes. Just something good.
You have to work that out in advance. That's why NYE resolutions fail. They don't have a true assessment of their weakness and appropriate response. They assume they have enough in their tank to conquer it and that's rarely the case. Once you've done your assessment tackle the problems strategically.
One hard + One simple. If you don't do your homework you could end up juggling 3 hard things at once and failure is likely. Plug that in and see what you get.
