Carole : Writing

Discontentment

Discontentment

A Story by Carole


I've experienced enough "Discontentment" to choke a horse. Haven't particularly enjoyed the ride. Though I am still learning, this has hel..
The Wound Always Speaks First

The Wound Always Speaks First

A Story by Carole


Just a sampling of a book I am working on. Tell me what you think, and let me know if it helps you in any way?
The Demon of Control

The Demon of Control

A Poem by Carole


Many of us have been controllers or suffered needlessly at one's hands. It's no fun. In fact, it will snuff the life right out of you, either way.
Taking Off the Mask of Pretense (1)

Taking Off the Mask of Pretense (1)

A Story by Carole


I wore the Mask of Pretense many years. I never realized how unhappy it was making me not to be able to be myself. When the epiphany finally hit, my..
Always Remember the Glass

Always Remember the Glass

A Story by Carole


Always Remember the Glass “Our lives are not determined by what happens to us, but how we react to what happens; not by what life brings to us,..
Jumping on the Wrong Band Wagon

Jumping on the Wrong Band Wagon

A Poem by Carole


How easy it is for anyone of us to pick up the offense of another whether a child's, a spouse's or a friend's. Isn't it enough to deal with our own? ..
Self-Made Prison of Defeat

Self-Made Prison of Defeat

A Poem by Carole


Self-made Prison of Defeat I enter the self made prison of defeat I didn’t want to come here-I didn’t ask for this Who needs this tor..
New Years Resolution Revolution

New Years Resolution Revolution

A Poem by Carole


New Year’s Resolution Revolution Though it’s true that change will always be a need And perhaps there is always something we might hee..
The Windows of the Soul

The Windows of the Soul

A Story by Carole


Our eyes reveal much more than what any of us realize. This is a detailed account of a few things I have learned in the counseling ministry I am invo..
Dare to Believe

Dare to Believe

A Poem by Carole


I wrote this for a friend of mine on the Cafe that is going through a difficult time. To you, my friend.