The Greatest Gift: You
Description
The Surprisingly Solid Dating Advice From Kanye West
How To Please Your Mate
Rearranging The Deck Chairs On The Titanic of Love
Ridiculous Dating Advice That’s Totally True
Things Men Do That Women Probably Hate
Things I Think I’d Hate About Women If I Were a Man
What Single People Get Wrong About Marriage
Chicken Livers and Relationship Drama
Why Splitting Costs Isn't Splitting Love
The Instant Turn-Offs That Will Get You Cut Off
We all look upon the holidays as a time for celebration, gratitude, and giving, but some of us have suffered some financial setbacks during the year that have impacted our ability to provide our family and friends with those material tokens of love that are traditional at this time of year. And as we make out our lists, thinking and even agonizing over how those special gifts can be purchased with limited resources, we seldom stop to think about the greatest gift that we could ever give to anyone–ourselves.
We all possess a unique gift to share with the world. Many of us are still in search of what that is, or haven’t yet begun the journey to discover what it may be, but each of us has the ability to bring that gift to light. And what is that gift? It is that thing that makes us uniquely who we are; that special talent that only we possess–our individual and distinct perspective, that thing that makes us who we are, our reason for being here.
Our special gift does not have to be grand, spectacular, or showy. It could be “small” in appearance, but whatever it is; it is ultimately a powerful expression of our purpose in this world. So let’s set aside some time this holiday season to discover what that gift might be, and also make it our intention to give it to others every chance we get.
Whether we have been blessed with material abundance or are currently going through some financial hardships, we are by far the greatest gift that we could give to our family and friends. That is bigger than anything that money could buy; and because of that, we are all rich beyond measure.
How To Please Your Mate
Rearranging The Deck Chairs On The Titanic of Love
Ridiculous Dating Advice That’s Totally True
Things Men Do That Women Probably Hate
Things I Think I’d Hate About Women If I Were a Man
What Single People Get Wrong About Marriage
Chicken Livers and Relationship Drama
Why Splitting Costs Isn't Splitting Love
The Instant Turn-Offs That Will Get You Cut Off
We all look upon the holidays as a time for celebration, gratitude, and giving, but some of us have suffered some financial setbacks during the year that have impacted our ability to provide our family and friends with those material tokens of love that are traditional at this time of year. And as we make out our lists, thinking and even agonizing over how those special gifts can be purchased with limited resources, we seldom stop to think about the greatest gift that we could ever give to anyone–ourselves.
We all possess a unique gift to share with the world. Many of us are still in search of what that is, or haven’t yet begun the journey to discover what it may be, but each of us has the ability to bring that gift to light. And what is that gift? It is that thing that makes us uniquely who we are; that special talent that only we possess–our individual and distinct perspective, that thing that makes us who we are, our reason for being here.
Our special gift does not have to be grand, spectacular, or showy. It could be “small” in appearance, but whatever it is; it is ultimately a powerful expression of our purpose in this world. So let’s set aside some time this holiday season to discover what that gift might be, and also make it our intention to give it to others every chance we get.
Whether we have been blessed with material abundance or are currently going through some financial hardships, we are by far the greatest gift that we could give to our family and friends. That is bigger than anything that money could buy; and because of that, we are all rich beyond measure.
Début de l'événement
21.11.2021
Fin de l'événement
21.11.2021