Be You: Being Liked vs Respected
When I was in radio, I had a friend who was liked by everyone that knew her. No one had a negative thing to say about her. If you needed
When I was in radio, I had a friend who was liked by everyone that knew her. No one had a negative thing to say about her. If you needed
I am woman. Hear me apologize. As women, we tend to say sorry for every little thing we think we do wrong. Now, sometimes an apology is necessary, but there
People’s words, though intentional or not, can have a big effect on someone’s life. For most of my life, I allowed words to have an impact on what I thought
When was the last time you sat down at the dinner table with your family without the TV on in the background or your cell phone next to you? When
BY TRACY HARRIS There once was a wealthy king that decided to test his subjects. He placed a small boulder along a popular path that led into the kingdom
BY TRACY HARRIS Standing in the doorway to a room full of strangers, my heart pounding, the thought repeatedly going through my head, “Why did I agree to do this?”
BY TRACY HARRIS A couple of years ago, I was asked to speak at a Women in Workforce conference. Not knowing what I should speak about, I asked the
BY TRACY HARRIS “Be You: Stories of Self-Discovery” is a new monthly column in Forsyth Woman. Writer Tracy Harris’ vision for the column is to tell stories that are motivational lessons
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