How this blog works
“Share each other’s burdens, and in this way obey the law of Christ”~Galatians 6:2 (NLT)
Purpose of this site: We all struggle with issues that we find embarrassing or shameful. We might feel guilt or remorse, or know humiliation and regret. We all hide these behind masks and walls. This site is a place to be honest and real. It is a site where you can be yourself and share your difficulties. It is a place to gain awareness and insight. It is a safe place to express and discuss and know that you are not alone.
Posts: Blog posts may be written by myself (Rindy) or any site user. Anyone may be a guest blogger by simply emailing your post to sharingburdens@gmail.com You may request to post with your name, anonymously or with a “code name”. Your privacy will be protected as much as possible. I reserve the right to refuse any post deemed inappropriate for this site, however, all topics and posts will be considered.
Comments: Comments and discussion are encouraged (that’s what this whole blog is for
). Interactions and connections are a goal! Please be respectful of everyone else. When writing a comment, you will be required to provide a name and an email. Your name may be your real name, a “code name” or as ’anonymous’. To facilitate connections, it is best to either use your name or pick a name and consistently use it…that way we “know” who we are discussing with (example, if you want to be ‘Agent 007′, always comment as ‘Agent 007′). Emails are only seen by me and I will never willingly share them without your permission!
And yes, you can also comment completely anonymously by writing anon@anonymous.com in the email spot!!
Disclaimer: This site is only a resource for sharing for users of this site. All the posts and comments on this site are thoughts, opinions, experiences, and ideas from site users. Posts and comments may involve mature topics and are meant to facilitate discussion only. There are no guarantees, etc., that any information presented is factually accurate and this site is in no way meant to be a substitute for professional intervention if needed. Since it is my site
I reserve the right to modify, refuse, or delete any post or comment deemed inappropriate for this site. Please be respectful of others’ thoughts and opinions as we attempt to further connections and understanding.
In other words…I am just a fellow struggler and do not know all the answers, and I will not pretend to be more! We are all here to take off the masks, tear down the walls, and work together to move forward on this journey called life. Sharing Burdens is one way to help do just that.
Joni said
Wow, this is good stuff. Thanks for making the extra effort. It shows your heart.
jillchristineblossom said
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Robin said
My struggles are many. Right now i am feeling very insecure about my relationship with my wife. I can’t seem to escape the fact that I never seem to live up to her expectations. She often reminds me of my issues, history, money, fatherhood, helping. The list goes on and on. I feel inadequate and depressed.
Rindy said
I think any time we have to live up to someone else’s standards or expectations, we are almost sure to fail. We can never control what others think or do. The only thing we can do is take an honest look at who we are, our strengths and struggles, and do all we can humbly. The honest look part is the toughest and it helps to get objective feedback from someone we trust to confirm where we are or help us to work on what’s needed. I’m glad you stopped by…if you want to post/write more, it may help.