therapy

Letting Someone Else Set the Tone

I've done this most of my life: Look to the other person/people in the room to see how I should be acting. It may sound pathetic and weak, as a "strong, liberated woman" would be able to define herself. Alas, it's still true.

WHERE DOES THIS COME FROM?
Growing up with a therapist as a father, you'd think I would have learned the opposite...that he would have taught me it was healthy to express myself and make my voice be heard and that, similarly, it was unhealthy to try and hide or cover up parts of myself that I was ashamed of. That's what you would think, right?

How I Can Help Jessica Simpson

I know, I know...With all of the celebrity news/tabloids/crap, we all think we are their secret BFF's (and talk as if we were too!) Well, I'm no exception.

By all superficial accounts, Jessica is the perfect gal...She's beautiful, talented, sweet and caring. Oh, and rich. I used to think that if I had all of those things, I would easily be able to get a man. Evidence shows (think Nick, then John, then Tony), however, that it's just not enough.

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