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Lessons from a Recovering Doormat
Say “Yes” Slowly
By
Daylle Deanna Schwartz
DoorMats have a hard time saying “no.” I understand that. When you want to be liked, it’s hard to turn people down. But even if you can’t turn people down when they ask for a favor easily, you can control how fast you say “yes.” Postpone it for a little while. The longer you wait…
Loaning Money
By
Daylle Deanna Schwartz
I have a strict policy about loaning money that can be summed up on one word–DON’T! I avoid doing it in most cases. Loaning money creates problems if the person isn’t able to pay it back on time, or forgets to and you have to go through the awkwardness of reminding them they the money…
Solo Forgiving with Ho’oponopono
By
Daylle Deanna Schwartz
Last week in the guest post on The Huna Way of Forgiveness, by Dr. Matthew B. James discussed the act of forgiving others and asking for forgiveness. Several people commented that they wouldn’t be able to actually do it face to face with certain people. This is common. The person might not be receptive to…
Hot & Cold People Part 2
By
Daylle Deanna Schwartz
On Friday I wrote a post about Hot & Cold People and got some negative comments about it. I want to address some of the points to clarify my message: If someone is often moody–hot & cold, on and then off, giving you erratic behavior that bothers you, it can be healthy to pull back…
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