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Mrs. Right: A Woman's Guide to Becoming and Remaining a Wife
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“Don’t let your values change with society; instead let your values change society.”
― Mrs. Right: A Woman's Guide to Becoming and Remaining a Wife
― Mrs. Right: A Woman's Guide to Becoming and Remaining a Wife
“We forget how to be a whole person all by ourselves. We feel like we are only half a person and that we need someone else to make us whole. That is a lie we tell ourselves and unfortunately, that lie has ruined so many people. We get in a relationship, we get hurt and then we run to someone else to cover up the pain or fill that void in our lives, not realizing that running to the wrong person will just make it worse.”
― Mrs. Right: A Woman's Guide to Becoming and Remaining a Wife
― Mrs. Right: A Woman's Guide to Becoming and Remaining a Wife
“Let your pain birth your purpose. Let your mess become your message. Let this be a stepping-stone and not a stumbling block. Change”
― Mrs. Right: A Woman's Guide to Becoming and Remaining a Wife
― Mrs. Right: A Woman's Guide to Becoming and Remaining a Wife
“Unfortunately, right after a bad breakup, many women turn to another man to soothe the pain of what the last man did to them. These women do not realize that pain is a healing agent. Let me explain what I mean by that. When we injure ourselves physically, it’s the pain that calls our attention to that injury and lets us know something needs our care—and we need to be conscious of that injury until it has had time to heal. If we didn’t feel pain we might not give our injury due attention and necessary care, and could worsen the injury or even cause ourselves permanent damage.”
― Mrs. Right: A Woman's Guide to Becoming and Remaining a Wife
― Mrs. Right: A Woman's Guide to Becoming and Remaining a Wife