tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4527683396102807184.post793858743288549910..comments2023-06-11T10:11:49.711-04:00Comments on My Journey : Journey in RelationshipsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4527683396102807184.post-53442725077530642042008-01-14T11:38:00.000-05:002008-01-14T11:38:00.000-05:00JL:What a powerful comment. Your analogy between r...JL:<BR/><BR/>What a powerful comment. Your analogy between refreshing your perspective on your relationships to refreshing a web page is dead on! You have given me food for thought as I ponder my own relationships!<BR/><BR/>Asante sana (thank you very much)!TAHIRA Akua TAHIRAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10098532361186562940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4527683396102807184.post-35722987330148629562008-01-13T22:54:00.000-05:002008-01-13T22:54:00.000-05:00I find it to be a beautiful experience when I thin...I find it to be a beautiful experience when I think people are pit-stop buddies and they turn out to be life long travelers. Staying open to other people's development as well as my own seems to be creating beautiful relationship experiences. You never know where the pit-stop buddy is on the way to - maybe the same place as you - just using a different path.<BR/><BR/>Lately, I've been encouraging people to refresh their perspective on their relationships. I use the anology of updating a website. You look at it and the information on it is old. It isn't useful anymore. It doesn't support your needs. So, you go into the program and make changes. You update images and information - there are new things ahead. The first time I had gone through the process of updating the page it was frustrating because I would go to my web address and find that the page had not changed - it would be the same old useless page. I assumed that the program was defective and had began to look into using another. Then I was reminded to simply hit the refresh button. Ah ha! Everything had worked correctly, I just had to be patient and intuitive enough to recognize that I the environment I was working in needed to be refreshed.<BR/><BR/>With that, I find that we are all on a journey and constantly changing. I love the idea of feeling that I've grown and that the people around me have grown too. Whatever the reasons may be for the parting of relationships, if those pit stoppers or mile markers happen to re-appear, I like to give the benefit of hitting my inner refresh. <BR/><BR/>Thanks for the thought stimulating entry!<BR/><BR/>JLThe Griot's Work Documentaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17760598724069837230noreply@blogger.com