Go For It!

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Do you know when you have big news to announce or you’ve just begun a new endeavor and people can’t be happy for you?  Like that time you decided to go back to school, start a business, or take up surfing?

Doesn’t that stink?

Naysayers.  We all have them in our lives, and it’s often someone close to us, either a friend or a spouse or a family member who shows little, if no support for something in that matters to us.

Even worse, sometimes these people seem completely against what we’re doing.

Today, I’m talking about how I handle naysayers over at No Holding Back.

I had the honor of meeting Alexa of No Holding Back at Bloggy Boot Camp in Charlotte back in May.  She’s warm and wonderful and fun and funny and I love her website.  Alexa made it her mission to educate the world about Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS) after losing a child to this fatal condition. She’s also an advocate of newborn health, an avid “pinner,” a fiction writer, and a hugely supportive friend.

Come join me over at Alexa’s place?

 

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Go For It! — 30 Comments

    • I loved teaming up with Alexa! I love that she’s now and IRL friend as are you!

    • The closer they are, the more naysaying they do – or so it seems. Thanks for visiting me at Alexa’s!

  1. Found you there! Would follow you anywhere, except I probably won’t follow you on your move because that would be creepy. But visits one day!
    Tamara recently posted…Vertigo.My Profile

    • Yes! It’s tough when it’s family. We feel like we have to explain but do we?

  2. Loved your post – I try to tell my boys they can do anything they want to. I hope to always be the one supporting and not the naysayer!!!
    Kim recently posted…GUILTMy Profile

    • Yes! I feel the same way you do! I really hope that I will always be the one supporting as well!

  3. I really loved this piece! Criticism and lack of support is never fun, especially from those we love, but your points make perfect sense. We need to look at things from different angles in order to appreciate the hows and the whys. Thanks for the reminder!
    Maribel recently posted…There Once Was a GirlMy Profile

    • Thank you Maribel. I think when we listen to and trust our own hearts, the lack of support may hurt but it will never stop us!