“Pain is a deconstruction of the unnecessary, a melting of ego, and the gateway to the purest you.” -Amy Larson, amyjalapeno.com I cringe whenever I hear people talk about their life and choices in terms of “good” or “bad”. It is a harsh way to view our choices and an incredibly unkind way of treating […]
“You can change a word, so that it “sounds better”. You can add a laugh or make what you truly think a part of a joke. But what you feel will always seep through and be sensed by others, if even slightly, Always.” -Amy Larson, amyjalapeno.com
“What every child craves, resolutely seeks out, and tenaciously resists is a parent that will hold them accountable, tell them the naked truth, and love them no matter what.” -Amy Larson, amyjalapeno.com
“There is no warmth like that of your embrace. No finer sound than your laughter. No divine dessert exceeding the taste of your lips. Your touch transports me instantly to wonder – a thing I labor for when alone. You bring all of me to the surface and expose my heart to the world.” -Amy […]
“It is sometimes a comfort to share common grievances, because our pain seems validated, our points seem understood. But in a relationship (especially a romantic one) common grievances can be a poison to the psyche, a pollutant to an authentic connection.” -Amy Larson, AmyJalapeño.com
“You cannot discover your own genius if you set personal limitations that soothe everyone else around you. The spark of brilliance does not exist because of expectations. It (genius) sets the standard.” -Amy Larson, AmyJalapeño.com
“In order to be incandescently happy one must release all limitation, abandon every doubt, and surrender completely to the heart’s will.” -Amy Larson, AmyJalapeño.com
“Synergy amid humans redeems, beautifies, and is the thing of splendor in an advanced and (dare I say it) divine civilization.” -AmyJalapeño.com synergy |noun| the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects (via my all-knowing dictionary widget)