Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 Oh that's beautiful! Tailor made for you Mo! I should start one of those here! South Florida is very transient. People move here, stay for a year or two and then move away again. It's completely normal not to have long-standing or deep relationships with friends. Takes new people a while to get used to this. They often don't understand why people don't open up right away. It's because they don't want to invest energy into a relationship that in another year won't be there. Most clubs we have are for the elderly or moms. I'm neither, so...would you send me info on your group? Thanks, NOVAexeter@... wrote: In a message dated 16/11/2006 02:13:52 GMT Standard Time, phonicity@... writes: Energy flows where attention goes! Think on what you would like to find in yourself and in others. Exactly ! I am more and more believing in the Law of Attraction. My attention has been going on wanting to meet some local women friends. I have been beginning to feel ready to re-emerge into the world. So I was amused and delighted recently when I found a leaflet (at the GP's of all places) about a new local group of women called The Womens Network. Specifically set up for women who have become isolated for whatever reason. I was delighted. I had lunch with about 30 of them last Friday, coffee with another group of about 25 or Tuesday morning at a local hostelry, we are off to see the new Bond movie (about 6 of us) on Monday and on and on it goes....... so happy! Mo NOVA Counselling & Healing Services Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 Is the same way in Las Vegas. I'm from Chicago, where everyone talks to everyone, so i was baffled why nobody wanted to invest any energy in relationships. Turns out I was one who moved away... 2 1/2 years there total. Jackie > Oh that's beautiful! Tailor made for you Mo! I should start one of > those here! South Florida is very transient. People move here, stay > for a year or two and then move away again. It's completely normal > not to have long-standing or deep relationships with friends. Takes > new people a while to get used to this. They often don't understand > why people don't open up right away. It's because they don't want > to invest energy into a relationship that in another year won't be > there. > > Most clubs we have are for the elderly or moms. I'm neither, > so...would you send me info on your group? > > Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 Is the same way in Las Vegas. I'm from Chicago, where everyone talks to everyone, so i was baffled why nobody wanted to invest any energy in relationships. Turns out I was one who moved away... 2 1/2 years there total. Jackie > Oh that's beautiful! Tailor made for you Mo! I should start one of > those here! South Florida is very transient. People move here, stay > for a year or two and then move away again. It's completely normal > not to have long-standing or deep relationships with friends. Takes > new people a while to get used to this. They often don't understand > why people don't open up right away. It's because they don't want > to invest energy into a relationship that in another year won't be > there. > > Most clubs we have are for the elderly or moms. I'm neither, > so...would you send me info on your group? > > Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 Is the same way in Las Vegas. I'm from Chicago, where everyone talks to everyone, so i was baffled why nobody wanted to invest any energy in relationships. Turns out I was one who moved away... 2 1/2 years there total. Jackie > Oh that's beautiful! Tailor made for you Mo! I should start one of > those here! South Florida is very transient. People move here, stay > for a year or two and then move away again. It's completely normal > not to have long-standing or deep relationships with friends. Takes > new people a while to get used to this. They often don't understand > why people don't open up right away. It's because they don't want > to invest energy into a relationship that in another year won't be > there. > > Most clubs we have are for the elderly or moms. I'm neither, > so...would you send me info on your group? > > Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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