Nancy I Bagley
Stories (3/0)
Stop letting others choose your destination!!!
When I was in my mid-20's, I was barely making it raising 3 children with little to no financial help from their father. I was on public assistance and I remember when I had to add water to the laundry detergent and milk to make it last another week. Not to mention the numerous nights I went to bed hungry so they could eat. Luckily, I was able to get a few minimum wage jobs here and there before and during earning my degrees.
By Nancy I Bagley3 years ago in Motivation
Sara and The Little Black Notebook
Sara didn’t mean to drop the jar of spaghetti sauce on the floor, but the manager and the nosey onlookers' faces said it all. She did not belong here—in this market or this town. Patience had been growing thin with her presence in this town for a little shy of a year. It had become more difficult for her to smile and bear with the dirty looks and whispers behind her back.
By Nancy I Bagley3 years ago in Families
Say Something!
Imagine how many times a day you let opportunities to use your voice pass you by. You justify silence as being polite, not wanting to make waves, you wonder, "is what you're about to say better than silence?" (quoting Scot Moldenhauer), afraid of what others might think, or you can feel that no one wants to hear it.
By Nancy I Bagley4 years ago in Motivation