What is your greatest struggle?
Is it the difference between who you are now and who you are meant to become? Does it involve your work? Self-acceptance? Doubt and faith? Or something to do with your family? Sometimes just acknowledging such trials can be a significant step toward their resolution. What have you been wrestling with recently?
The one that I am the only soldier in, and the one where everyone I know- friend or enemy- is my enemy. It is my struggle for exceptance and keeping it.
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Posted on Jul 23rd, 2007
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Apollo
My greatest struggle is to overcome the doubts and contractions that keep me from living in the abandon of a life dedicated to evolution. Too often I allow unnecessary limits to be self-imposed and keep... More »
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Posted on Jun 26th, 2007
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albert
Keeping a balanced life between my path my wife's path and raising a baby in the daycare world of the matrix.Trusting good will happen,and loyalty and honesty remaining and enduring the storm.
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Posted on Jun 22nd, 2007
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LadyTru
Opening up. I'm really guarded and it's absolutely maddening. I want, very desperately, to find someone I feel I can be honest with but I'm afraid that I'll choose the wrong person to open up... More »
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Posted on Jun 15th, 2007
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zao_tok
my greatest struggle:: salutations, everyone, my greatest struggle would be my lower back. the first time was the worst because i was basically "out of commission" for four months. i felt helpless. when my back... More »
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Posted on Jun 11th, 2007
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Jenee'
My biggest sruggle is not having my oldest son living with and what he is going through.
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Greatest struggle? at the moment to let completely go of the ''I'' and to be entirely true to the self. And in that process to be compasionate towards this ''I'' ALL THE TIME. It is... More »
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Staying true to myself and to my intuition. Following what I know to be right for me despite anyone else's opinions and thoughts.
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Posted on Jun 8th, 2007
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onen
If the phrase "who you are meant to become" is synonymous with "who I want to be", I will be frank and agree that I wrestle continually with who I am now, and who... More »
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Making the transition from my current work--fairly well paid administrative support for non-profits, which I'm very good at but also extremely bored by--to direct service, preferably as an art therapist. Even though my second job... More »
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