Archive for December 2020
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK – December 25, 2020
“A leader is one who, though they may stumble and fall, arises more honest, humble, and courageous than they were before.” There is a saying in the Torah: “In the place where someone who has repented stands– not even the holiest of men can stand there.” To have sinned, to have erred, to have failed,…
Read MoreTHOUGHT OF THE WEEK – December 18, 2020
Lately, COVID has really started to get to me. In truth, the challenges I’ve experienced have left me both restless, and sleepless. I used to meditate quite a bit. Yet, as of late, I have forgotten to–or more so– have elected not to. Today though, I decided that ‘enough is enough’ with the negative thoughts,…
Read MoreTHOUGHT OF THE WEEK – December 11, 2020
This week, I had one of the greatest joys happen for me. My eldest daughter gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. Holding this child gives me greater joy than I could ever possibly imagine. For me, the struggle lies in combating the fear of my responsibility toward this child. I do not know if…
Read MoreTHOUGHT OF THE WEEK – DECEMBER 4, 2020
I am super grateful that jealousy has never been an issue for me. I define jealousy as, “I want what you have, which in turn, means that I don’t want you to have it”. I believe that God is unlimited– truly infinite– so it is not a zero-sum game to me; there is plenty to…
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