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  • Why I Collect Dragons: A Symbol of Strength and Magic

    Some people collect stamps. Others collect coins, crystals, or vintage books. But me? I collect dragons. Not just because they look fierce or mysterious (though they do), but because they mean something deeper to me. Dragons, to me, are more than mythical creatures—they are symbols of strength, resilience, and pure, untamed magic. They represent something…

  • The Magic of Connection: Cherish the People Who Light Up Your World

    Every now and then, life introduces us to someone who changes everything. It might not be obvious at first. Sometimes, they enter quietly—like a whisper instead of a storm. But their presence? It makes the world feel different. Warmer. Lighter. More magical. “There are people we meet in life that make everything seem magical. Cherish…

  • Stop Wishing—Start Becoming: A Wake-Up Call for Real Change

    We’ve all been there—staring out the window or scrolling through someone else’s highlight reel, wishing life looked different. Wishing we had more time, more energy, more success, more peace. But this quote hits with truth and urgency: “Stop wishing your life was better. Be better, act better, speak better, eat better, move better, start today.”…

  • Finding True Love: What It Really Means (And How to Know When You’ve Found It)

    True love. The words alone sound like a fairytale—magical, rare, almost too good to be real. But true love isn’t just something from storybooks. It’s real. It’s powerful. And most importantly, it’s possible. But here’s the secret: true love isn’t about perfection, sparks flying every moment, or grand gestures. It’s about connection, trust, and choosing…

  • Escaping Mental Abuse from a Parent: Finding Freedom and Healing

    When people think of abuse, they often imagine bruises or yelling—but mental abuse, especially when it comes from a parent, can be much harder to recognize and even harder to escape. It can be quiet, manipulative, and deeply embedded in the fabric of your life. And yet, it can leave scars just as deep as…

  • Recognizing the Signs of Domestic Violence and Abuse

    Domestic violence doesn’t always leave bruises. While physical abuse is often easier to recognize, emotional, verbal, and psychological abuse can be just as damaging—yet far more difficult to detect. Whether you’re concerned for yourself or someone you care about, understanding the signs of domestic violence is the first step toward safety and healing. What Is…

  • Blog Title: When the Red Flags Were Waving, But I Chose Blindness

    We always think we’ll see the signs. We tell ourselves we’re smart, intuitive, experienced. That we’ll never fall for the games or get caught in the same cycle again. But the truth is, sometimes we don’t want to see the red flags—because acknowledging them means letting go of something we desperately want to believe in.…

  • Which Fantasy Animal Would Be Your Familiar?

    Which Fantasy Animal Would Be Your Familiar?

    Have you ever wandered through a fantasy novel and thought, “That creature would totally be my magical sidekick”? Same. Whether you’re a witch, sorceress, dragon rider, or book-loving mortal, you’ve probably imagined having a powerful, loyal, slightly snarky familiar by your side. So, what would your perfect fantasy familiar be? Let’s explore the possibilities and…

  • Becoming Dragon Strong

    Becoming Dragon Strong

    There’s strong… and then there’s dragon strong. It’s not just about muscles or toughness. It’s about resilience, power, and unapologetic presence. It’s about knowing your worth, speaking your truth, and rising even when the world tries to burn you down. Dragon strong is a mindset. A movement. A whole transformation. What Does It Mean to…

  • 5 Self-Love Truths No One Ever Taught You

    5 Self-Love Truths No One Ever Taught You

    Let’s be real: most of us weren’t taught how to love ourselves. We were taught how to achieve, perform, please, and compare—but self-love? That part got left out of the curriculum. And while bubble baths and journaling are lovely (big fans over here!), real self-love runs much deeper than surface-level self-care. Here are 5 powerful…

  • Your Story Deserves to Be Told, Unfiltered

    Your Story Deserves to Be Told, Unfiltered

    You have a story. A real one. A messy one. A sacred, brave, wild, still-unfolding story. And it deserves to be told—unfiltered. Not just the polished parts. Not just the victories tied in bows. But the raw, real, you-made-it-through-this kind of truth that lives in your bones. Because someone out there needs it. And so…

  • Heal Your Soul’s Past Pain with This Process

    Heal Your Soul’s Past Pain with This Process

    We all carry something. Old wounds. Deep heartbreaks. Silent disappointments. Things we never got to say. Moments we wish we could erase. You may smile through the pain. Function through the grief. Succeed on the surface while silently aching on the inside. But your soul knows. It remembers every scar, every loss, every betrayal. And…

  • How to Love Yourself Without Apology

    How to Love Yourself Without Apology

    Let’s get one thing straight: Loving yourself isn’t selfish. It’s necessary. But in a world that profits off your insecurity, your silence, and your need for approval, self-love can feel like rebellion. Especially when you’re used to shrinking, pleasing, or putting everyone else first. So let’s change that. It’s time to stop apologizing for who…

  • Start Believing in Yourself—Here’s How to Begin

    Start Believing in Yourself—Here’s How to Begin

    You want to believe in yourself. You want to feel confident when you walk into the room, when you speak your truth, when you go after what you want. But maybe that belief feels a little out of reach right now. Maybe you’ve been doubted. Disappointed. Rejected. Maybe life knocked you down so many times,…

  • The Morning Routine That Builds Confidence Fast

    The Morning Routine That Builds Confidence Fast

    Confidence isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you build, one decision at a time. And guess what? It starts the moment you wake up. If you’ve been feeling unsure of yourself lately or like life is running you instead of the other way around, it might be time to rethink your mornings. Because the right…

  • Feeling Stuck? These 5 Habits Will Change You

    Feeling Stuck? These 5 Habits Will Change You

    Ever feel like your life is on pause while everyone else is hitting fast-forward? You’re trying. You’re showing up. But still… nothing’s moving. Feeling stuck isn’t always about laziness or lack of effort. Sometimes, it’s a sign you’re living on autopilot—repeating the same thoughts, routines, and reactions without realizing it. But here’s the truth: you’re…

  • Feeling Lost? Read This Before You Give Up

    Feeling Lost? Read This Before You Give Up

    Let’s be honest—feeling lost sucks. It’s that aching sense of disconnection, like the world is spinning and you’ve stepped off the ride. Your goals seem blurry. Your energy is drained. You look around and wonder, “How did I get here?” or worse—“What’s the point?” If that’s you right now, pause before you throw in the…

  • How Freelance Writers Get Tricked Into Working for Free

    How Freelance Writers Get Tricked Into Working for Free

    If you’re a freelance writer, you’ve probably heard it before: “We can’t pay you now, but the exposure will be great!” Or maybe you’ve agreed to a trial piece, only to see it published without a dime in return. Welcome to the dark side of freelancing—where clever tactics trick writers into giving away their time,…

  • Don’t Be Fooled By Fake Writing Contest Scams

    Don’t Be Fooled By Fake Writing Contest Scams

    Writing contests can be a wonderful way to earn recognition, build your portfolio, and even win money or publishing opportunities. But not all contests are created equal. In fact, some are flat-out scams designed to exploit writers’ hopes and dreams. If you’re thinking of entering a writing contest, here’s what you need to know so…

  • Freelance Scam Alerts Every Writer Needs To Know

    Freelance Scam Alerts Every Writer Needs To Know

    Freelancing can be a dream—flexible hours, creative freedom, and the ability to work from anywhere. But alongside legitimate opportunities lurk predators waiting to take advantage of writers, especially those just starting out. Whether you’re a seasoned freelancer or brand new to the game, staying informed about common scams can save you time, money, and sanity.…

  • I Got Nominated for the Sunshine Blogger Award

    I Got Nominated for the Sunshine Blogger Award

    Thank you to Heather Congrove for nominating me for the “Sunshine Blogger Award”. I humbly accept the award and I do ask that you stop by her blog as well. Honestly, Heather is a talented also an “Sunshine Blogger Award” winner as well. She has several different blogs so check them all out. She’s a…

  • Being Supportive, Not Critical: Strengthening Friendships with Grace

    Being Supportive, Not Critical: Strengthening Friendships with Grace

    Friendships are built on trust, understanding, and encouragement. However, being overly critical can damage these relationships, creating distance and hurt feelings. Instead of focusing on flaws, we should strive to be uplifting and supportive to our friends. Why Criticism Hurts Friendships 1. It Creates Insecurity – Constant criticism can make your friends feel inadequate or…

  • Friends vs. Self: Finding Balance in Connection and Solitude

    Friends vs. Self: Finding Balance in Connection and Solitude

    Life often presents us with two contrasting experiences—having friends but feeling disconnected from yourself or being alone and deeply in tune with who you are. Both situations come with their own struggles and lessons, and the key is learning how to balance external connections with inner peace. Having Friends But Losing Yourself Friendship is a…

  • Taming the Addictive Personality: Finding Balance and Self-Control

    Some people find themselves drawn to intense passions, habits, or even destructive behaviors more than others. If you have an addictive personality, you may feel like you’re constantly chasing something—whether it’s substances, work, relationships, or even hobbies. While having an addictive personality isn’t inherently bad, learning how to manage it can help you live a…

  • The Power of Thought: How Your Mind Shapes Your Words and Actions

    Have you ever noticed how your thoughts influence what you talk about and ultimately how you behave? The mind is a powerful force, shaping our reality through the beliefs we hold, the words we speak, and the actions we take. What we think, we become. Understanding this connection can help us take control of our…

  • Breaking Free: A Journey to Quit Smoking for Good

    Smoking is one of the toughest habits to break, but it’s also one of the most rewarding decisions you can make for your health and well-being. Whether you’ve been smoking for a few years or several decades, quitting is possible with the right mindset, strategy, and support system. If you’re thinking about quitting, or have…

  • The Battle Beyond the Flesh: Understanding Spiritual Warfare

    In the world we see, wars are fought with weapons, strategies, and armies. But beyond the physical realm, an even greater battle is taking place—a spiritual warfare that influences our thoughts, emotions, and choices every day. Whether you are aware of it or not, you are part of this battle, and understanding its nature is…

  • The Power of the Tongue: A Spiritual Perspective

    Words hold power—far more than we often realize. The tongue, though small, can build up or tear down, bless or curse, bring life or death. Throughout spiritual teachings, including the Bible, the power of words is emphasized as a force that shapes reality, influences destiny, and reflects the state of the heart. The Spiritual Significance…

  • The Power of Speaking Things Into Existence

    Have you ever noticed how the words you speak seem to shape your reality? Whether it’s a goal you confidently declare or a fear you constantly dwell on, your words carry power. The concept of “speaking things into existence” isn’t just a catchy phrase—it’s a principle rooted in faith, psychology, and even science. What Does…

  • Should You Put Your Higher Power First?

    In a world filled with responsibilities, relationships, and personal goals, it can be difficult to decide where to place your priorities. Many people of faith believe that putting their higher power first is the key to a fulfilling and balanced life. But what does that actually mean, and is it the right choice for you?…

  • Your Enemies Are Not Strangers

    We like to think that our enemies are faceless strangers—people we’ve never met, forces working against us from the shadows. But the truth is often more painful: our enemies are usually much closer than we think. The People Who Know You Best The most bitter conflicts don’t come from random outsiders; they come from those…

  • Faith Over Fear: Choosing Trust in Uncertain Times

    Life is full of uncertainties. Whether it’s challenges in our personal lives, struggles in our careers, or worries about the future, fear often finds a way to creep into our hearts. However, fear is not meant to control us. Instead, we are called to walk in faith—trusting that no matter what happens, we are never…

  • Why You Should Avoid Criticizing Others

    Criticism is often seen as a natural response when we notice flaws in others. However, constantly pointing out the mistakes or shortcomings of people around us can do more harm than good. While constructive feedback can be valuable, excessive or harsh criticism can damage relationships, lower morale, and create a negative atmosphere. Here’s why you…

  • Strife: The Poisonous Snake Attacking Your Life

    Imagine walking through a peaceful meadow, enjoying the beauty of life, when suddenly, a snake slithers out of the grass and strikes. Its fangs sink deep, injecting poison into your veins. Panic sets in. The venom spreads. Your heart races. This is what strife does to your life. Strife is a poisonous snake, lurking in…

  • How to Forgive Yourself for the Past and Move Forward

    We all have moments in life where we wish we had done things differently. Whether it’s a mistake, a regret, or a decision that hurt others or ourselves, the past can sometimes feel like a heavy burden. However, holding onto guilt and self-blame only keeps us trapped in a cycle of pain. Learning to forgive…

  • The Connection Between True Friends: A Bond That Stands the Test of Time

    Friendship is one of the most beautiful and meaningful relationships in life. But not all friendships are the same. While some may come and go, true friends form a deep, lasting connection that remains strong no matter the distance, time, or circumstances. The Foundation of True Friendship At the heart of every true friendship lies…

  • How to Cope with Negative Feelings: Embracing Emotional Resilience

    We all experience negative feelings at some point in our lives. Whether it’s stress, anger, sadness, or anxiety, these emotions can often feel overwhelming. But the key to emotional well-being isn’t about avoiding negative feelings—it’s about learning how to cope with and manage them effectively. At PrincessCrystalSays.com, we believe that acknowledging and understanding your emotions…

  • How to Get a Legal Emotional Support Animal (ESA)

    Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) provide comfort, companionship, and emotional stability to individuals struggling with mental health conditions. Unlike service animals, ESAs do not require specialized training, but they do need to be legally recognized with proper documentation. If you’re considering getting an ESA, this guide will walk you through the legal process to ensure your…

  • What Is Suboxone? A Comprehensive Guide

    Suboxone is a prescription medication commonly used to treat opioid dependence and addiction. It has become an essential tool in medication-assisted treatment (MAT), helping individuals reduce cravings, prevent withdrawal symptoms, and work toward long-term recovery. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid addiction, understanding how Suboxone works can be an important step…

  • The Emotional Toll of Invisible Illnesses: Navigating the Unseen Struggles

    Invisible illnesses are often misunderstood. On the surface, you may appear perfectly healthy—smiling, socializing, and functioning like everyone else. But beneath the surface, you’re battling a constant struggle that only you can feel. The emotional toll of living with an invisible illness can be as challenging, if not more so, than the physical symptoms. While…

  • Never Force Yourself Into Someone’s life!

    That’s a thoughtful perspective! Forcing your importance or beliefs onto someone else can lead to feelings of resentment and conflict. It’s often more effective to share your thoughts and values openly while respecting others’ autonomy and choices. Encouraging dialogue rather than imposing views allows for mutual understanding and respect. Do you have experiences or situations…

  • What is Social Temptation?

    “Social temptation” refers to the pull or desire to engage in behaviors or activities that are influenced by social dynamics, especially when they may contradict personal values, preferences, or long-term goals. It often occurs in group settings, where peer pressure, social norms, or the desire for acceptance can lead individuals to act in ways they…

  • What is Peer Groups?

    Peer groups are social groups consisting of individuals who are usually of similar age, background, and social status. These groups provide members with the opportunity to share experiences, form relationships, and develop a sense of belonging. Peer groups are particularly important during adolescence, as they influence behaviors, attitudes, social development, and identity formation. However, peer…

  • Dealing With Hurtful Comments About Your Disability

    Dealing with hurtful comments about your disability can be overwhelming for a person. Especially, when it’s a loved one or friend making the hurtful comment. It can be incredibly frustrating when people make insensitive comments about your disability.  Friends, family, or even strangers may not understand the challenges you face. This lack of knowledge is…

  • Simple Energy Saving Ideas

    If you’re anything like me, you are struggling just to pay your light bill this month as the energy price goes up during these hot months. After dealing with a car repair and other financial setbacks I began looking for ways to reduce my light bill immediately, as I can see what I spend with…

  • Creating an Emotional Support Animal

    Written By, Crystal Amon Let me ask you some honest questions about your relationship with your cat or dog, since the idea of having an Emotional Support Animal is far different from actually owning and caring for one. First, are you currently being seen by a primary doctor or psychiatrist? Can you handle being together…

  • Build A Life That You Love

    By, Crystal S. Kauffman Changing your life can be extremely difficult with the many different temptations around you. Most of the time, you are far away from the temptation, but sometimes it can be right in your face. This temptation can actually be in the form of a person, who just happened to dropped by…

  • Celebrate Your Sobriety

    Celebrate Your Sobriety

    By, Crystal S. Kauffman Becoming sober is a difficult thing for a person who is living with and feeding their addition. Some people count the days and months that they have been in recovery. Be proud of making it to recovery, because many actually don’t make it to getting sober. You should celebrate you recovery…

  • On The Road to Recovery

    Ok, everything you; once loved or cared about is gone! Are you going to lay in bed and cry, while the rest of the world moves on without you? Sometimes, through our bad choices in life we become toxic to others and they decide to remove themselves from our lives to save their own sanity,…

  • Mesothelioma Awareness and A Story of Survival

    Mesothelioma Awareness and A Story of Survival

    By, Crystal S Kauffman, Staff Writer/Heather Von St. James-Guest Blogger/Collaboration Patients and doctors want to raise awareness for cancer that is caused by asbestos, which was used in factory and other places people worked at for many years of their love. So, Mesothelioma Awareness Day was created and was celebrated on Sept. 26th, 2015. Survivors…

  • Wings of Hope Project: The New Patient Bags

    Wings of Hope Project: The New Patient Bags

    Do you have different books lying around your house that may uplift someone’s spirit? The books must be in good condition that you would like to give away. Currently, the Laugh at Cancer Support Community has started to collect books, in order to give them out to a local cancer center in Jacksonville, FL. We…

  • Do You Have An Illness Support System?

    Do You Have An Illness Support System?

    As a cancer patient or a caregiver, you will learn so much about a devastating disease that rarely leaves survivors. Everyone is hoping and praying for a cure to be found quickly, but more research is needed in order for this to happen. However, there are other ways, in which you can help yourself fight…

  • Sea Shepherd Gone to Far?

    Today, my husband and I were watching Whale Wars on Animal Planet. I believe in protecting the whales and in what the conservation society does on most shows. I believe that whales should not be hunted and killed for any reason by the Japanese whaling fleet. I stand by the Sea Shepherd’s oath to protect the…

  • Christmas Memories: Random Acts of Kindness

    When asked what my favorite Christmas memory might be..The answer might astonish a few… By, Suzie See- Guest Blogger I was just shy of my 16th birthday and it was two days before Christmas, when fire raged through my family home and burned everything we owned — including the Christmas tree and gifts. Now this…

  • I Am Watching You Mom and Dad

    I am watching you tear our city apart, While, I pray for God to heal my broken heart. Stop…You are burning down our favorite places to eat, However, the news calls it “Protesting in the Streets.” Fighting with police officers and destroying our town, Will it find any justice for this “boy” named Michael Brown? You…

  • Wings of Hope Project-Dec. 2014

    Wings of Hope Project-Dec. 2014

    Wings of Hope Project has started on November 1st, 2014. We will be giving out patient bags to the Shands Infusion Center for Women in Jacksonville, FL. After they are told they have cancer, the patients will receive one of our bags that will let them know that there is some out there that cares about them. Our…

  • Blanket of Hope Project 2013

    Blankets of Hope 2013 By Crystal S. Kauffman This Christmas, help me spread the joy of Christmas cheer to the patients in local nursing, which has many patients. Some patients have no family and would enjoy receiving the small gifts from someone. There are many ways you can help like you can donate signed Christmas cards,…