384th Nurturing Thursday
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Frequent Contributors to
Nurturing Thursday:
Meg Evans
Elizabeth – Tea and Paper
Ladyleemanila
Rupali – mazeepuran
Indira’s Blog
Lisa – DailyMusings
Carol – Light Words
Cee Nuener – Cee’s Photography
Inside the Mind of Isadora
Roaming Urban Gypsy
Grace – {Whimsy & Joy}
Claire – There is a Room
Pocket Perspectives
Lauren – Lolsy’s Library
Xenia Tran – Whippet Wisdom – A Highland Journey
Alice DeForest – The 59 Club
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What is Nurturing Thursday, you ask?
Think about it … In our amazing but highly competitive and aggressive society:
- How many of us truly feel good about ourselves?
- How often do we extend to ourselves … the same courtesies, considerations, nurturing, forgiveness and understanding we bestow a loved one, a friend, or even a stranger?
With the ongoing intention to accept myself with an open heart rather than label myself as “good” or “bad” OR a “success” or “failure” … I challenge myself, and I challenge YOU to treat ourselves with the same kindness, caring, and compassion we show a good friend. My goal for this year continues with striving and thriving in an atmosphere of self-compassion and self-kindness in my life. What about you?
To “give this planet a much needed shot of fun, support and positive energy” … I dub Thursdays as Nurturing Thursday.
If any of my readers are interested in joining the nurturing, I applaud and welcome you to do so … the more the merrier!!
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Wonderful reminder, dear.
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Yes, the culture leaves its mark on all of us. Just recognizing that fact goes a long way toward not feeling “lost.”
https://megevans.com/2020/04/10/taking-care-nurturing-thursday
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This is my first foray into Nurturing Thursday. I hope you find it acceptable! ❤️ http://ecstaticeclectica.com/2020/04/10/nurturing-thursday/
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https://queennandini.wordpress.com/2020/04/09/nurturing-thursday-returning-to-yourself/
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Hi Becca, here is my entry for the week.
Hope you like it!
https://ceelipedemasisterhood.org/2020/04/09/pick-me-up-yellow-roses-signify/
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OOpppsss … my comment didn’t take. I’m trying this to see if there’s something wrong. : (
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These are all very meaningful words to make us aware of how we need to be who we are despite what others may say. Izzy 🙏
https://insidethemindofisadora.com/2020/04/09/nurture-yourself-in-quiet/
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A beautiful message for this week Becca, it does feel like a remembering. We hope you are keeping safe and well and our contribution for this week is here: https://whippetwisdom.com/2020/04/09/haiku-celebration/
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It’s so difficult to see ourselves as we really are. We are always changing and adapting, trying to fit, these days more than ever with all the social media inside our homes dictating what is acceptable or not. I hope you are doing well, Becca! Stay safe!
https://teandpaper.ca/2020/04/09/nurt-thurs-baking/
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So true! ❤
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that is something I have thought about, much of who we are is from our childhood
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Wonderful reminder.
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