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She Seeks

Thanks so much for stopping by! This is a place for 20-somethings to be encouraged and inspired! We look forward to discussing relevant topics with you and are a voice for your needs and concerns.

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the attack.

It came upon me quickly. My chest hurt, I couldn't breathe, I was shaking uncontrollably and my hands were clammy. This is what death felt like, I was sure of it. Several weeks later, my doctor told me I was experiencing Panic Attacks. I knew there was no peace ... Read the Article →

save the drama

These days, the "normal family" is just a fairy tale. Whatever shape or form your family comes in, it is just best to accept that dysfunction (in some form or fashion) is "normal." Embrace it! Check out this video from the movie, The Family Stone and you might just relate ... Read the Article →

save the drama.

Two words for you: Family. Drama. You know what I'm talking about, don't you? The dictionary of Sarah Martin defines this term as the following. Family Drama: adjective, verb, noun (whatever the context calls for) Synonym for "explosion of civil behavior towards loved ones," Anonym for "perfect family ... Read the Article →

what if I don't believe anymore?

I stood next to the others with my head bowed low. No, I wasn't praying. I was refusing to look up at the people worshiping with their hands lifted high. A few had tears streaming down their faces. Their gratitude was immeasurable, their adoration sincere. Me? I was angry ... Read the Article →

please (don't) pass it on.

Gossip hurts. As much as we may pretend that our hearts have not been chipped away at by the words spoken by others about us, it's just not true. Like me, you've probably had a few compliments in your life. But I doubt you can remember them like ... Read the Article →

voices

Once again, Barlow Girl is helping us understand that our {voice} can make a difference in the world around us. Lisa talked about how our tongue can be harmful by the way of gossip, but our tongue, or our {voice}, can also be quite powerful in a positive way. Take ... Read the Article →

keep out for my own good

When I was young I spent many weekends at my friend's farm. Her parents own a lot of land that we loved to explore. One of our adventures led us to a beautiful pasture -- land that her Dad had told us was off limits to us. It was even ... Read the Article →

boundaries or shackles?

Lelia's inspirational entry covered the topic of positive boundaries -- things that keep us safe both physically and spiritually. Let's take a look at the other side of the coin -- negative boundaries or shackles. This type of boundary {shackle} usually takes the form of sin or anything that captivates ... Read the Article →