Stop Complaining And DESIGN Your Own Relationship!!! [PODCAST]

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In this episode Jay is once again joined by author Michael McGrew. This time around Michael dives into the concept of ‘Designer Relationships’, which is the focal point of his upcoming book. This is a very enlightening discussion. Kick back, relax and enjoy!

 

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Question of the Week: Why Do You ONLY Call Me When You NEED Something?

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Why Do You ONLY Call Me When You NEED Something?

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Is It Acceptable To Go Back To An Ex To Have Them SCRATCH THAT ITCH? (PLAATGS #6 w/ @misstp90)

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Miss P and Jay return for episode 6 of Peace, Love & All That Good Stuff. The primary objective of this show is to promote positivity, peace, laughter and love into the lives of every viewer, listener and supporter. In this week’s show we discuss our thoughts on Tyler Perry’s Temptation, the father who beat his daughters for twerkin, backpedaling to an ex to have them scratch that itch and so much more! Plus, we answer a ton of viewer questions. Enjoy the live show replay below.
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Words of Encouragement: In The Good and The Bad (Part 1)

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“Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with complete patience and teaching.”

– 2 Timothy 4:2 ESV

 

During our next Words of Encouragement series we will touch on the topic of “In The Good And The Bad”. Things change for many of us given the circumstances and within this series we will look at these changes and why they may occur. We will discuss what’s really “the bad” versus what’s “the good”. Lets first break down what “Good” means biblically. Biblically “Good” means, “to be desired or approved of” or “that which is righteous”. Now let’s take a look at what ”Bad” means biblically. Biblically “Bad” means, “that of poor quality, inferior or defective” or “wicked, evil, poor, nasty, vicious or ill”. Just looking at the definition of those two words, I think you would agree that your situation may not be as “bad” as you thought. In a previous lesson, we learned what “Love” really meant, but it was only AFTER learning the meaning that we realized what we were giving wasn’t what the bible considers love to be, but instead that of the world. It’s the same thing with “Good” and “Bad”; if the bible is the standard…our parameters shouldn’t extend the verses.

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With Love, You Always Have a Choice: Love and The Commitment of Change (Part 2)

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Read With Love, You Always Have a Choice (Part 1)

I was listening to a podcast on my way to Chicago and one of the hosts said, “Love has many verbs that fall under its application. Probably one of the hardest is sacrifice.”  Sacrifice is one of the hardest things to wrap our heads around. To be successful, you have to give up something to get something. When it comes to relationships, we’re all greedy. We have our requirements, our expectations, our agendas, and so forth. That misplaced “hunger” gets the best of us though. Can you have it all? Sure. But all at once and in the same person? That’s a little more difficult.

Part of my Cancerian nature is to be a natural giver. I wouldn’t call myself a people-pleaser in general. But when it comes to those I love, it’s almost second nature to put them and their happiness before my own. While I don’t swear by astrology, there are aspects of it that are always true; regardless of the gender or situation. The toughest part of being a Cancer is we’re often ruled by our hearts. Logic is an after-thought. I’ve sacrificed time and heart stripes by trying to force a square block into a round hole. As adults, some things – no matter how much effort you exert, over and over- just won’t fit into your mold. The time you waste on trying to make the wrong one fit was a sacrifice of possibly finding the one who would.
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