Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LordHenriVoton via Getty Images The concept of forgiveness is often framed by a fascinating spirituality-based narrative that ...
Forgiveness seems to remain somewhat of an obscure dynamic. With most actions, there is a clear choice: We can say, “I’m swimming” or “I’m not swimming.” Typically, the negative statement can be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Forgiving yourself is often easier said than done. We’re all our own worst critics, and more often than not, we hold onto our ...
A new study from Flinders University has revealed why forgiving ourselves can be so difficult for some – even when we know it might benefit our mental health. The research, published in the journal ...
GLENDORA, Calif. (KABC) -- Forgiving someone or forgiving yourself can be a powerful action. A wealth of studies show it can boost mental and physical health, and learning to let go can help you live ...
We are not carrying grudges into the upcoming new year, are we? The goal to start afresh isn't just reserved for quitting sugar and wheat; it should also include forgiveness. We often carry ...
And here is the program for achieving a truly forgiving heart: SUNDAY: Forgive yourself. MONDAY: Forgive your family. TUESDAY: Forgive your friends and associates. WEDNESDAY: Forgive across economic ...
We all carry around invisible backpacks filled with regrets, missteps, and moments we wish we could rewrite. The weight of these past mistakes can bend our shoulders forward, altering how we move ...
There’s a quiet suffering that never gets spoken about enough. It’s not just the pain of being wronged, but the self-hate that follows. The guilt of “not seeing it sooner.” The shame of “letting it ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A while ago, I received this email from Don: “I would give a year of my life to spend one hour with my parents and in-laws to tell them I am grateful for the help they provided – and ...
DEAR ABBY: While doing some house cleaning, I came across a column of yours that I had clipped and tucked away. On one of the pages I had dog-eared was the poem, “Decide to Forgive.” I was struck by ...