Thought I'd share my post over at the Chicago Now web site. If, like me, you get a teensy bit cynical at all the "uplifting" things people send in e-mails or through FB, this is the post for you.
I am no fan of constant praise and affirmation. Sometimes it's OK to tell yourself (or your children) that you've screwed up and that you really need to get your act together and try harder. Ever so continentally European yours, MM :)
I am no fan of constant praise and affirmation. Sometimes it's OK to tell yourself (or your children) that you've screwed up and that you really need to get your act together and try harder. Ever so continentally European yours, MM :)
I am no fan of constant praise and affirmation. Sometimes it's OK to tell yourself (or your children) that you've screwed up and that you really need to get your act together and try harder. Ever so continentally European yours, MM :)
I am no fan of constant praise and affirmation. Sometimes it's OK to tell yourself (or your children) that you've screwed up and that you really need to get your act together and try harder.
ReplyDeleteEver so continentally European yours,
MM :)
I am no fan of constant praise and affirmation. Sometimes it's OK to tell yourself (or your children) that you've screwed up and that you really need to get your act together and try harder.
ReplyDeleteEver so continentally European yours,
MM :)
I am no fan of constant praise and affirmation. Sometimes it's OK to tell yourself (or your children) that you've screwed up and that you really need to get your act together and try harder.
ReplyDeleteEver so continentally European yours,
MM :)
Aaaargh. No idea what happened here. I guess I screwed up.
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