Margaret Nock

Are you too nice?

My weekend read was Assertiveness for Earth Angels: How to Be Loving Instead of “Too Nice” [Hardcover] or Kindle Version

 
Do you always help others at the expense of your own time and emotions?  Do you sometimes feel bullied or unappreciated even though you are trying to be kind and nurturing?  Maybe you love too deeply and quickly. Your capacity to love and be kind is a wonderful and much needed gift to the planet. It enables you to be a wonderful healer, teacher and nurturer. It can be uncomfortable and down right difficult for us to protect ourselves from harsh treatment or relationships that are not healthy.  If any of this is sounding familiar then you might benefit from Doreen Virtue’s wonderful insight.  Her book is filled with helpful ways to learn the importance of  respecting our self worth as well as tactfully handling difficult confrontations or harsh situations and anyone who may take advantage of your beautiful disposition and approach to life.  People may not mean to be harsh or malicious in any way, but your learning to tell them that their behavior is hurtful and unacceptable to you opens the door to a deeper understanding. Please remember that it’s okay to be six sensory, and if you’re struggling from being too nice, please do check out this book. 

You may have noticed I haven’t been online as much.  We are currently preparing for an out of state move and over the weekend our internet went out so I have not been keeping up with all the fb posts and tweets, etc.  I assure you that I will be back on track soon.  Due to the upheaval around here, I won’t be taking appointments for the next couple of weeks and will keep you posted on any changes.  Thanks for stopping by to read this blog post, I really appreciate all of my six sensory friends and community.


I encourage you to lead with your intuition this week and look for beautiful signs of support all around you.


Margaret-Elizabeth


“We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can only fly by embracing one another.”

Luciano DeCrescenzo
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