Friday, October 21, 2011

Friday's Motivation - Anxiety and Insecurity

It is amazing that so many fabulous, creative, compassionate, intelligent, dependable women don't believe they are any of those things.  Let's kick insecurity and anxiety in the pants, k?










Have a fabulous weekend.

10 comments:

Carol-Anne said...

Love this post! Especially the one about taking the 'spoon and poking it in the eye'!

Adrianne Surian said...

So true. There are still times I hit "submit" or "send" and think... ohhh, no. I wonder if that's not good enough?

In the spirit of murdering insecurity... can I just say, Terry, that your blog is fabulous, I wish I had your photography skills, and it has been incredibly fun being bloggy friends with you. We are two peas in a pod, sometimes, I think. :)

Wait, you're ok with sharing your peapod with me, right? :P

Yvonne@StyleBurb said...

Yes... let's kick anxiety and insecurity in the a--! I can't believe the number of people I talk to who think they're "not good enough", or who struggle with anxiety. Sometimes I think blogging and the media make it all worse, because usually we see the best of their best. I heard a t.v. therapist say that we shouldn't compare the outside of other people's lives, houses, whatever with the inside of own own.

I've said it before, but your Friday posts always give me so much to think about, Terry!

Unknown said...

You aren't supposed to know Anxiety Girl's secret identity! So how did you get my photo in here?lol I really like all of these. I might have to print the coffee one out and tape it on my bathroom mirror.;)

Lindsay @ Delighted Momma said...

Terry this is all great! I love the concept of poking insecurity in the eye with a spoon! I'm gonna do that next time it pops up :) Have a wonderful weekend :)

Mindy said...

Yep yep. I concur. :)

Anonymous said...

These are such important things to hear and remember. Thank you for sharing them =) x

Town and Country Gals said...

Hey Terry,
Well said!
Rebecca

Macey said...

Oh those are so good!

Lesley said...

Very true. I worry a lot and always wonder if I worry too much and then I worry that I'm worrying.
It's exhausting.

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