Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Consider the Source, By Sally StJohn

http://ripoffreportfraud.com/thetruth.html

  1. Question everything.
  2. Don't believe it just because you've read it.
  3. Ask yourself, "Why?" ... Why would someone do (write, or say something) negative -- especially something negative that is NOT TRUE?
  4. What does a person have to gain from saying or doing something that wrongly defames another?
  5. Don't be afraid to snoop around and ask some questions! If it's true, there's proof. If it isn't true, there's also proof -- it's up to you to find it.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Dr. Sally....I did as you asked and sent you my question. I have not seen a response. Did I do it incorrectly...again? Becky

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  2. Wednesday, October 28, 2009
    My daughter and me
    Wow Sally, all that writing and it's all wrong. LOL Well, my daughter, Risha Rene, has had this on again off again relationship with me. Since the birth of the twins 9 months ago, she just kind of said F you LITERALLY and for the most part disappeared. Got this message out of the blue today and REALLY don't know what to make of it. Almost like she "forgot" that she told me F you, want NOTHING to do with you to..."Hi mom, how ya been, hope you visit soon?" Don't get it and if feeeeeels alllll WRONG.

    Told her before this happened that she needs to decide what she wants to see happen. She wants me IN her life or she doesn't. She called that...me and my "drama." Told her thought it was asking her for what she wants....me in her life....me not in her life. I'm at a loss as to what is the best way to handle this. All that seems true for me right now is that this is not in ANY WAY feeeeeling good to me. Very uncertain as to how to handle this. :(

    Becky

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