It’s something like making a pact with the Devil. When we self-indulge, we obtain the object of our desire up front—whether it’s some glorious “high” (think cocaine, really good New York cheesecake, ...
In this age of self-indulgence, there is a growing hunger for transcendence and spiritual depth. The desire to self-magnify ...
Healers of Color on Why Self-Care is Not Self-Indulgence Self-care experts from a variety of practices and faiths explain how to put Audre Lorde's self-care theory into practice. By Miriam Zoila Pérez ...
DEAR DR. GRAHAM: Why did God put us here? I know this seems like a simple question, but sometimes I wonder if my life has any purpose to it, or if I'm just here to have a good time. What do you think?
Self-care is not self-indulgence. Self-care is self-respect. In a busy world of work, family, community, charitable, religious, etc. responsibilities, we are pulled in so many directions. Our own ...
This feature is only available to members. Join now for full online access. Self-indulgence is the enemy of gratitude, and self-discipline usually its friend and generator. That is why gluttony is a ...
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