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  1. This why I have learned to say ” I hope to be part of the solution -not part of the problem. Using surprise and humor is a great way to handle such stuff. As a lead facilitator for the Alternatives to Violence Project, I learned how to fight fair in 5 easy steps!

  2. Oh! Dearest friend do not despair as that dear one who “attacked” you is unwell socially, emotionally and personally. Best to ignore, bypass, leave alone! We have met family and so called friends who have taken us in and then attacked us to our core! Bless them and pray for them. You are a good, honest, loving, faithful and very kind dear one. Bless you. Give it to the Lord to ease the trouble and go forth in love as you do. We love you. We support you. You give SO much encouragement to us. Thank you 🙏 ❤️

  3. Well said Karen!. Too many people speak before they should. As a child I had a head full of bright auburn “finger curls”. One day when I was about 6 years old, a boy yelled across the playground’ “Hey! you with the wig on!” I am 90 years old and I can still see him standing there . Of course, It did not continue to hurt me all my life, but I never forgot it. I love your qoutations . Great choices!! Thanks Karen.

    • Thanks, Etta Mae. Amazing how the past comes and goes. I remember a time a boy smashed a bug that had landed on my back as we walked home from school. Then he laughed and ran away. Of course I got over it but it’s a good reminder that kindness rules, not cruelty.

  4. Very meaningful, Karen. I’m so sorry for the person who gave you “what for”. Your writing is clear, concise and interesting and I am blessed to call you friend. Shows the power of words – the one thing we can never take back after they have left our mouths. Doesn’t scripture say we are to be slow to speak and quick to listen?

    Bless you, my friend.

  5. You my dear friend and mentor are a gift to me and to humanity. Your writing, your beautiful heart, your willingness to always learn, your insights, wisdom , and your amazing ability to inspire others with your words will live on forever. You continue to inspire me and thousands of others with your words and who you are. Love you.

    Sandy

  6. Dear Karen, I cannot imagine anyone trying to “educate you” on how to write books?!? If it didn’t hurt so bad it would be funny and wonder if the ‘person’ has ever read one of your books or is just jealous? OF COURSE it is not for us to judge. I feel so bad for you and sorry for the person who tried to “teach you”. A long, LONG time ago I wondered about the saying as even tho our bodies will heal, sometimes our heart hurts for a much longer time so I never did think this ‘saying’ was appropriate. It may take you a while to get over the ‘pain of feeling hurt’ but I know YOU well enough that in time you will just be thankful you know none of the things ‘they’ said are true. You will be in my prayers and my heart.
    Much love, Margaret

  7. Thank you, Margaret. I appreciate every kind word you wrote. And of course I appreciate you. And by the way I am enjoying the second half of your memoir. What a great life you’ve had and still have.

  8. I can not believe someone would criticize your work, to me you are brilliant and with so much love for the Lord and all of us. You have great insight into life and love. If I do not like someones writing I just avoid reading their work and move on. So take joy in knowing you are writing for those that love you and the Lord.

  9. “Oh how spoken and printed words can prick
    when they are published with a stick.” BRC

    I’m so sorry someone used words to prick you Karen.
    Your words have always blessed me.
    (Virtual Hug🤗)

    Smiles, BRC

  10. My mom’s saying has stuck with me for years and it’s; Make your words soft and sweet, because some day you may have to eat them. I try to remember that before I say something, but sometimes I end up with my foot in my mouth.😪

  11. Perhaps the critics are envious. Keep writing, I love your books and newsletter. I will lift the critics up in prayer. Old saying I have
    always heard, kill’em with kindness.
    God bless you

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