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10 comments:
Great content as usual Jennifer! You would love the book "How to resolve the Seven Deadly Stresses" edited by Dr Steven Paine, it's pricy but you can get it second hand. The book states "What we think, say and do has more effect on our health than our diet." That statement falls right in line with God's Word. This entire book is written and edited by Christian medical doctors and speaks about how other health conditions develop- a truly excellent resource.
Keep up the classy, much needed content you curate, it's always a joy to see a new video in my inbox!
Lisa
Great content as usual Jennifer! You would love the book "How to resolve the Seven Deadly Stresses" edited by Dr Steven Paine, it's pricy but you can get it second hand. The book states "What we think, say and do has more effect on our health than our diet." That statement falls right in line with God's Word. This entire book is written and edited by Christian medical doctors and speaks about how other health conditions develop- a truly excellent resource.
Keep up the classy, much needed content you curate, it's always a joy to see a new video in my inbox!
Lisa
Wonderful video today. Please keep addressing the subject of elegance in modern day society.
A very timely video. I overreacted yesterday at Buffalo Wild Wings with my boyfriend, who is an extrovert with many friends, and frequently wants to stay and keep talking with friends who arrive, but I was ready to go. We had already cashed out twice and then more friends showed up and he wanted to stay. His friends could see that I wanted to go, so talked him out of another drink and said, "happy wife, happy life" and I ended up saying I would never be his wife! That environment is definitely a trigger for me. I'm an introvert and would rather be home doing things. Earlier in the day, I saw an elegant older lady get out of her car at Kohl's and immediately thought how ladylike she was and how rare that is. Ladies really stand out in our society! I truly want to be more ladylike and control my tongue and anger, but it's easier said than done, and I get mad at myself. I will make a stronger effort to be the person I want to be.
Well said on every point. Sometimes people try to spark an argument with me(not a respectful debate but a heated argument).I believe that for some people, confrontation gives them a thrill. With such persons, I DO NOT ENGAGE. I keep conversation polite but will not get sucked into an argument. I don't need that stress in my life. A prayer for them and move on...Hopefully the way I live my life gets my point across more powerfully than any words in an argument would.
Great video - honest, sympathetic, full of practical tips...why I've been watching this channel since the beginning! One thing that has really helped me a lot is to remember that with rare exception, I'm in relationships for the long-haul. I like long-term friendships that span decades. My secret is to remind myself that conflict is inevitable in every relationship, and so I just try to ride out the tension when it happens and remember how happy I will be when the friendship has endured for another twenty years.
Not every encounter has become a friendship, and not every friendship has become a long-term one. But I'm glad that I've not said the mean things I've thought, because I've often re-encountered people out and about. How nice it is so be able to meet them with confidence and genuine goodwill.
I do have some family members who try to "troll" me every so often, and when that happens, I remind myself of some advice from St. Teresa of Avila, who wrote that you get to a point when you hear others speaking poorly of you, and it's as if they're speaking of someone else. That's how much effect it has on you.
Great video, Jennifer. Thank you. God bless you and your beautiful family!
Good morning,
very useful video again, especially for mother of teenager, like I am.
Vierka, Slovak republic
This video was literally a breath of fresh air for me today. It seems I run into more and more people ready to jump straight into controversy over something I don't agree with, or sometimes I don't even know the reason they are just on edge when I meet them. It's hard sometimes to be patient and non-judgemental when there are people who go into attack mode so easily. It is in my nature to be a peace-maker, but I don't always know how to do that. Your video on remaining unbothered has motivated me to not give in or give up. You gave me some good ideas to try, good words to remember and work with. Plus, it is very encouraging to be reminded there are a lot of people, like those who follow your channel, being "elegant"! Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting, ladies. It has been so great to find a community where we can relate to each other and get through all of this together. Thank you! ~ Jennifer
Jennifer,
Please consider writing a book about living the elegant life. I have read and reread all of your other books. This world is so stressful and unhappy right now and helping us to make a difference is so inspiring.
This video was superb.
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