Saturday, April 25, 2009

Re-living the past...

Reliving the past is what most of think about daily.

If I can relive the past I would change a whole lot of things about myself and what I did. If we could relive the past that would be great! We would alter some life changing events and make our life not seem as bad.

Most of my fans has read my story about my past life events that molded me into the person I am today. I know I have touched so many people in so many ways, that I am eternally grateful for my spirtual growth. I also thank those individuals who use me as an instrumental tool or positive reinforcement in his or her life.

The most important thing I would like to say from experience that I feel so profoundly sadden about is not to let your current life events affect your path to success and healing, be mindful of your words, tone, thoughts and impressions on other people, because the way you speak to someone can relay a different message than you might had expected.

The mistake I made was doing a blog talk radio interview that sounded like I was mad and angry from my past and I have healed tremendously. I was dealing with some personal issues with my son before the interview and was very frustrated when I finally did the interview.

I could not hear the host and I thought I was doing her a favor and speaking up which was the wrong thing to do. So, the impression I gave my audience was that I was not healed from my past.

My words of wisdom to many people today, is to be careful on how current life situations may impact you when you deal with other people, whether it's a friend, co-worker, family, children or stranger, because your intentions may be good, but your tone may speak a different tune.

Always speak with compassion, kind, nice and with words of wisdom and humility, each and every day.

Sincerely,

Michelle A. Moorer, the author of "Shh..Don't Tell."

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hello Ms. Moorer,
I have yet to read your book but I plan on doing so very soon.

I actually heard your interview on Blog Talk radio and I think that you did a wonderful job.

I didn't sense anger in your voice or that you hadn't healed. I sensed a person that was very passionate about the topic and the subject matter that you wished to convey.

Writing is such a healing tool. I suffered a major tragedy in my life and I write about it. Perhaps I will have the courage as you did to share my grief with the world by publishing my story.

I hope that you continue doing what you do. I know that you have most likely inspired many people.

K.B.