The ReleaseWritten by Heather J. Tait
Continued from page 1 Choosing to not participate is a very difficult task, one that requires great strength and adamancy. You have to first address issue to person affecting you, address their behavior, and then address action that you are going to take for yourself. Everyone has boundaries, but it is up to us to express them to person that has crossed them. Nobody is a mind reader and for even those that are, our interpretations can be misinterpreted. Say what you mean and as a follow up, follow through with what you say. This may be very difficult, especially if it means not contacting person. But in some instances this is best way to give someone space they need to really see for themselves where they are going and what type of lives they are living. Some will "see" and others will spiral down into life choices they made. What is important here though is that you protected your "self" and your "well being" from being affected by their destructive path and behavior. It doesn't mean you have to love them any less, it just means that you are loving them at a safe distance.

Artist and Inspirational Author Heather J. Tait work and articles are displayed internationally. She is the founder of Silence Speaks International Artist Association and the Editor of Intrigue Magazine. Published books include, Making Your Purpose Your Business and Recognizing Unhealthy Relationships. Email: contact@silencespeaks.com Silence Speaks http://www.silencespeaks.com
| | Letting Life HappenWritten by Heather J. Tait
Continued from page 1 When we let life happen we are admitting to ourselves that there is a universal force surrounding us and our capabilities. Every move we make is part of intricate make up of our environment, emphasizing how important each of us truly is. We can listen to this natural movement of life or we can turn a deaf ear and proceed into blindness, never seeking that which we were intended. It is up to us to observe and participate in orchestrated sequences occurring all around us. Pay attention to life’s directions at work. We may not have been born with maps in our hands, but we were born with an intuitive sense of direction. It’s up to us to take time to look at world around us, understand options before us, and pay attention to where we feel we truly belong.

Artist and Inspirational Author Heather J. Tait work and articles are displayed internationally. She is the founder of Silence Speaks International Artist Association and the Editor of Intrigue Magazine. Published books include, Making Your Purpose Your Business and Recognizing Unhealthy Relationships. Email: contact@silencespeaks.com Silence Speaks http://www.silencespeaks.com
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