Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Importance of Forgiveness

In order to forgive, we need to try and stop identifying ourselves with the suffering that was caused.

When someone has hurt us, consciously or unconsciously, one of the most difficult things we have to face in resolving the situation is the act of forgiveness. sometimes it feels like it's easier not to forgive and that the answer is to simply cut the person in question out of lives. In some cases, ending the relationship may be the right thing to do, but even in that case, we will only be free if we have truly forgiven. If we harbor bitterness in our hearts anyone, we only hurt ourselves because we are the ones harboring the bitterness. Choosing to forgive is choosing to alleviate ourselves of that burden, choosing to be free of the past, and choosing not to perceive ourselves as victims.

One of the reasons that forgiveness can be so challenging is that we feel are condoning the actions of the person who caused our suffering, but this is a misunderstanding of what is required. In order to forgive, we simply need to get to a place where we are ready to stop identifying ourselves with the suffering that was caused us. Forgiveness is something we do for ourselves, and our forgiveness of others is an extension of our readiness to let go of our own pain. Getting to this point begins with fully accepting what has happened. through this acceptance, we allow ourselves to feel and process our emotions.

It can be helpful to articulate our feelings in writing over a period of days or even weeks. As we allow ourselves to say what we need to say and ask for what we need to heal, we will find that this changes each day. It may be confusing, but it is a sign of progress. At times we may feel as if we are slogging uphill through dense mud and thick trees, getting nowhere. If we keep going, however, we will reach a summit and see clearly that we are finally free of the past. From here, we recognize that suffering comes from suffering, and compassion for those who have hurt us naturally arises, enhancing our new perspective.
Good day everyone. Just for today you should line up your heart.
Today's word of inspiration is from Joel & Victoria

Everyone of us has an outer life and a inner life. The outer life is our public life that the people around us see. The inner life is made up of our thoughts, attitudes, and motives. Only you know what's going on inside of you.

Too many people go around today pretending-acting one way, yet on the inside they're thinking something totally different. their heart and their actions don't line up. We can fool a lot of people, but we cannot fool ourselves. It would be good if we were open and honest than to go through life pretending.

Fish Fry

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
The Association of Black Social Workers, Inc. Presents it's Post-Conference Fish Fry & Dance
on Friday May 14, 2010 from 8pm to 2am @ the Fred Samuels Community Center
669 Lenox Avenue, Harlem,NY (between 143rd & 144th streets)
All You Can Eat: 8pm til 11pm
Menu: Fish or Chicken, Coleslaw, Potato Salad, Cornbread, Tossed Salad Donation: $30.00
Please come out and support the "Cause". Cause you want to eat!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Words of Encouragement

Happiness keeps you sweet, trials keep you strong, sorrows keep you human, failures keep you humble, success keeps you glowing, But only friends keep you going!

Don't Forget May 7, 2010

On May 7, 2010 CASH will be hosting one of our Client Achievement Ceremony. On this day we honor and acknowledge the men and women who we service and their accomplishments. We look forward to seeing you there.

Fundraiser Fish Fry

On Friday May 14, 2010 the New York City Chapter, Association Of Black Social Workers will be hosting their annual fundraiser fish fry @ the Fred E. Samuels Democratic Club located on 143rd street and Lenox Avenue. There will be all you can eat meals @ $30 per person from 8pm - 11pm. The whole event will be from 8pm - 2am.