
They ask me if I can love someone with a past. I tell them I can. Continue reading Present Perfect Love

They ask me if I can love someone with a past. I tell them I can. Continue reading Present Perfect Love

Who speaks to your soul
Who whispers to mine
Do you journey to me
Or do I arrive by your side
Maybe it’s only a notion that feels nice
But will I be found
Or will it be me that I find
(c) Mickey Kumra

More: For the most part, our lives are nothing but responses we receive to what we think or do. Our thoughts and actions are our reactions to stimuli, internal or external. By changing our reactions, we can change our lives. Continue reading Words Change Lives

More: All too often we are fooled by advice and experience. We accept that certain things can never be made possible. It is this submission to “undeniable” arguments and facts that damages our spirit. It is this that kills our enthusiasm for games we might play with life. Struggle doesn’t kill us. Continue reading Beautiful Hope

More: Unhappy relationships get as unsatisfying and unpleasant as they do because of one or more causes. Some of these causes might have their roots in deeper personal issues, and be hinting at psychological constraints or brain imbalances. Some others might be attributed to pure habit, or to underdeveloped understanding of, and empathy for another person. Continue reading Relationship Killers

More: Circumstances injure us. People wound us. But the thing is, we recover. We always do. It’s just that we allow ourselves to be troubled by the pace at which we are expected to—if not by others, then by our own selves. Continue reading Heal Slow

More: Sometimes people won’t say sorry not because they don’t regret anything, but because they regret something so much, their insides are convinced a word or more wouldn’t capture, much less convey, the enormity of remorse Continue reading Sorry Enough

More: Make a list of those that have unconditional faith in you. Those that do take notice, yet aren’t too perturbed, when you stumble. Those that don’t think they need to say how sorry they are if you fall. Those that concern themselves far less with the outcomes you achieve than they do with the efforts you make. Continue reading Carry Your Armour