Women with low self-esteem love bad boys. Women who have work to do love bad boys. Women who love themselves love good men.
From Tracy McMillan
I feel that as long as you're honest, you have the opportunity to grow. It's when you shut down, go into denial, and try to start hiding things from yourself and others, that's when you lock in certain behaviors and attitudes that keep you stuck.
I'm a blunt person, not mean-spirited. I come from a place of love, but I'm interested in being real.
Caring - about people, about things, about life - is an act of maturity.
Without really trying to, I've become a sort of jailhouse lawyer of relationships - someone who's had to do so much work on her own case that I can now help you with yours.
I think of masculine and feminine energy like two sides to a battery. There's a plus side and a minus side, and in order to make something turn on, you need to have opposites touching. It's the same in relationships.
When relationships don't work out, it doesn't mean you're a bad person, it just means you weren't meant to be together.
You can't trick The Universe - it's like Santa Claus that way.
I talk to women for a living. It's pretty much what I do with my day.
Being all about me is not a good thing - I don't care what 1978 tried to say - because as long as you mostly think about yourself, you're not going to be a wonderful person. You're just not.
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