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Truth About Resilience, Reflection, Self Love, and Growth

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The Truth About Resilience, Reflection, Self Love, and Growth You’re never too old to learn life lessons, grow, or reinvent yourself, even if your confidence is shattered from past life trauma. You can learn from it or let it destroy your self esteem. Become who your past self meant for you to be and choose to focus on the lesson rather than just the pain, which allows you to grow. Rebuilding involves rediscovering your true identity beneath the trauma. New things and people come a long. But you got to rebuild yourself and find your true self you want to be. When you start doing good with that, you’ll live and forget the trauma, it won’t be fully but you’ll remember the lesson that the Lord up above put upon you. Things don’t work out sometimes because He above has something better for you in the future as long as you self love yourself for who you are. Life lessons learned become part of your strength, and the pain diminishes over time. 

19 Top Food Tips and Tricks You Need To Know

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19 Top Food Tips and Tricks You Need To Know 1. Never throw out those last drips of jelly or jam in the jar! Instead, just shake up a fruity vinaigrette by adding equal parts oil and vinegar to the jar, shake well, and season with a little bit of salt and pepper to taste! 2. Not really that crazy about veggie burgers, still like meat but want to eat healthy?  Try my burger with veggies recipe instead! Mince a cup of red and green peppers, half a cup of minced onion and smash a couple of garlic cloves. Add these vegetables to a any pound of lean meat (I use turkey burger) and your favorite spices, including Worcestershire sauce, and mix well. When you're browning the meat, blot the surface dry with a paper towel so the meat doesn't release moisture when it hits the hot oil. Too much moisture makes the meat steam instead of sear, and you will lose that rich brown crust. Top it off with your favorite mayonnaise  I adore Hellman's brand, Wasabi sauce, and a splash of lemon or l...