Do expectations set us up for disappointment? I think so. I’ve come to believe we don’t need expectations at all. They interfere with our happiness
Author: Frances Ku
Frances Ku is a spiritual philosopher who enjoys decoding the mystical for enlightenment. Life’s challenges sparked her to find practical solutions using universal spiritual principles. She has worked as a journalist for a daily newspaper where she investigated the paranormal. She also served as a facilitator for the Personal Transformation Support Group she founded, where she helped people transform themselves through simplified steps. Using her analytical mind, intuition, and creativity, she translates the esoteric into beneficial ways for everyday existence. Frances also paints and plays movie themes on her piano for fun.
Global Pandemic Lesson 3: Learning to Adapt
When change is forced upon us, we are better off if we adapt to it. Fighting the realities of the pandemic only delays the adjustment
Global Pandemic Lesson 2: Let Go of Control
When the virus started its rampage around the globe and finally hit home, I got beset by an overwhelming surge of anxiety, worry, and fear.
Global Pandemic Lesson 1: We Are Interconnected
As I along with the rest of the world get catapulted into a new reality, the reality of a global pandemic, I feel the urge
Nobody but you can change your program
No outside user is going to change the program installed in your mind. The work to do is completely and only yours. Once upon a
Why lessons learned are never repeated
Any unfortunate event I’ve gone through is something that I feel compelled to make worth my while. After all, it’s taking up valuable time and