What Heartbreak Sounds Like (A Poem)
How can I fix this? …How do I take how I really am and replace that with who you’d like me to be?
Family & Relationships / Featured / Healing / Poems
by Quinn Carver Johnson · Published June 17, 2018
How can I fix this? …How do I take how I really am and replace that with who you’d like me to be?
Family & Relationships / Featured / Real-Life Stories
by Aniiyah Klock · Published April 22, 2017 · Last modified May 22, 2017
“She is my Mother. She birthed me and gave me life. And I will birth her into the next one.”
“Empty vessel, you’re in desperate need of filling, it says. Search. Yearn. Feel hollow. It’s deeper than you could ever reach. The demon just for me.”
“What am I looking for, bright screen?
Melt my time away.
Hours passed grazing everyone’s surface.
After looking at so many shells, I feel hollow.”
Healing / Poems / Self-Discovery
by Devorah Fox · Published January 4, 2017 · Last modified February 22, 2017
How Devorah stopped surrendering her unique gifts to please her husband, and instead learned to honour and accept herself.
Healing / Real-Life Stories / Self-Discovery
by Kathy Taberner · Published December 29, 2016 · Last modified February 22, 2017
Kathy stopped rushing through each day and living for her to-do list. Here are 10 things that happened after she decided to be more present.
Family & Relationships / Healing / Real-Life Stories
by Rosalind Sedacca · Published November 8, 2016 · Last modified February 28, 2017
Rosalind took a unique approach to telling her kid about the divorce. Little did she know that he would end up thanking her for it years later!
Family & Relationships / Healing / Poems
by Jessica Mehta · Published October 25, 2016 · Last modified February 28, 2017
“Call this a love letter, call it
Our Story,
unlike anyone else’s, but with threads
and adornments from the Great
Ones—the star-crossed fables, the fairy tales”
Family & Relationships / Healing / Real-Life Stories
by Richard Haight · Published October 20, 2016 · Last modified February 28, 2017
After being exploited, Richard could have easily fallen into resentment and blame. Instead, he chose to learn something valuable from the situation.
“My mind goes where my heart
dares not; feelings and logic;
tug-of-war.”