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It may be a life-long dream, or an idea you’ve finally embraced after years of being single — whatever your situation — I bet somewhere in the depths of your mind you have a nagging, desperate feeling that marriage is never going to happen for you.
I know exactly how you feel.
I was single into my early 50’s — and an expert on being needy and desperate — but I changed all that. I’ve been married to the love of my life now for 15 years and I can help you do the same.
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by Virginia Clark
on November 23, 2011
Once a year we are reminded to celebrate what we have and to give thanks.
Here are some thought provoking quotes on giving thanks and the attitude of gratitude:
My favorite quotes for this time to give thanks:
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend.
~Melody Beattie
Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it.
~William Arthur Ward
Gratitude is the inward feeling of kindness received. Thankfulness is the natural impulse to express that feeling. Thanksgiving is the following of that impulse.
~Henry Van Dyke
Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.
~Melody Beattie
Personally, I want to say how grateful I am for the pleasure of connecting with you…
May you have a most wonderful Thanksgiving experience!
by Virginia Clark
on November 21, 2011
Love shared is never lost.
My heart is sad for Demi Moore; she’s facing a long drawn out public divorce and the scorn of those who like to say “I told you so.”
But if I could talk to her, I’d tell her to hold her head high. Despite what has been called a public humiliation, Aston’s cheating is hurtful, but not her fault. I would have her focus on the fact that 6 years ago Demi took a big risk, all for love. In the face society’s judgment, and what I call the insensitivity of labeling older women as cougars, Demi stood tall and followed her heart.
The fact that her marriage didn’t work out in the long run doesn’t take away from the fact that she was brave enough to fall in love and challenge the odds. She wasn’t swayed by those who scoffed at the 15- year age difference; she didn’t let them stop her from being open about her feelings and taking the ultimate step of getting married.
It was plain to see that when they first got together [continue reading…]
by Virginia Clark
on November 18, 2011
This question came from a woman over 50 whose never been married.
I understand so well her frustration in asking this question. I was single for a long time and I had plenty of opportunity to ask myself why over and over again.
It was a mantra in my head: “Why am I still single?” I had as many answers to this question as the number of times I asked it; I was too old, too needy, not a flirt, or being still single I came off as too desperate.
If you find yourself still single: ask if you have been put into action what you’ve learned.
It takes more than reading books, watching videos and listening to other people’s advice. Watch this video to see what it really takes to go from still single to married.
by Virginia Clark
on November 16, 2011
Many women are confused by texting. They ask for texting advice: What does he mean when he just checks in? If he doesn’t ask me a question, do I answer him? How long do I wait before I respond?
Texting is emotional shorthand; he’s choosing to convey his thoughts and feelings in as few words as possible. It’s great if he’s at the grocery store and wants to know what ice cream to buy. It’s also helpful when he has a flat tire and needs to let you know that he’s going to be late. But do you think you can get to know him through texting — or can he know you?
There’s a limit to the amount of texting you should accept from a man. In the beginning you may have to start getting to know him through text or email, but without a real conversation you will never know if he’s someone you actually want to go out with.
He has to be willing to have a conversation on the phone with you so you can hear his tone of voice, inflection and have a give and take of ideas in real time. That’s the only way to know if you two have a possible connection.
Because texting is emotional shorthand…it’s missing [continue reading…]