Regardless of your circumstances, we all experience frustration. Whether it’s overcoming the deficits from a stroke or other illness, or just dealing with the daily grind, frustration is part of life.
When asked how he would describe his sister, the 60-something-year old brother said without hesitation, “Some people are glass half-empty people. Others are glass half-full. My sister was glass ...
Has none but this foreigner returned to give thanks to God?” (Lk 17:17-18). One thing that I have grown to love about living in New York City is the little studio apartment I’ve rented for the past ...
Regardless of your circumstances, we all experience frustration. Whether it’s overcoming the deficits from a stroke or other illness, or just dealing with the daily grind, frustration is part of life.