Talking It Out | How to Improve Your Relationships

Photo by cottonbro studio Encouraging A Friend with Our Trials by Jamie Pulos-Fry is an excellent reminder that deliberately talking it out is a surefire way to improve your relationships. With the ease and swiftness of social interactions these days, especially online, it’s easy to regard friendships and other relationships similarly. Because everyone seems quiteContinue reading “Talking It Out | How to Improve Your Relationships”

The Beauty of Companionship and Community: Encouragement

Photo by Elina Fairytale Jamie’s Bookshelf has a piece about encouraging others, and it is a wonderfully relevant book—magnificently appropriate for our times: a reminder that the world can still change. The world can be a tough place sometimes, especially when you look at the media, where everything is going down the toilet. Whenever you turnContinue reading “The Beauty of Companionship and Community: Encouragement”

Simple Ways to Serve Others and Make Life Easier for Them

Photo by Sarwer e Kainat Welfare There are simple ways to serve others and make everyone feel better, loved, and cared for. If you wish to learn more about these ways, author Jamie Pulos-Fry can help you. Jamie’s bookshelf collection has her book titled “Servants Heart from the Voice of a Volunteer,” which offers volunteers’ unique point-of-view.Continue reading “Simple Ways to Serve Others and Make Life Easier for Them”

The Quiet Library: Where Communities Can Grow

Photo by Aleksandar Andreev Situated in Lancaster, CA, Jamie’s Bookshelf is a neat place that is all about encouraging others to interact with each other and create a shared community. The best place to find information about almost anything, other than surfing on the internet (which I would argue doesn’t really help unless you knowContinue reading “The Quiet Library: Where Communities Can Grow”

4 Tips to Deal with “Happiness Guilt”

Photo by Liza Summer Going through the death of a person you love is hard, but it does not have to be the end of your happiness. Guilt and grief often walk hand in hand. When we grieve the death of someone, we love dearly, our minds go to places we wish they would notContinue reading “4 Tips to Deal with “Happiness Guilt””

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