Living with and treating the Ruby Slipper Syndrome can be tough. Despite the fact that it's a completely fictitious syndrome, the symptoms are very real. Symptoms include (but are not limited to): despair, regret, anxiety, and discontentment. If you suffer from any of these you might just have this syndrome yourself. But don't fret, there is hope. Join Charity Mozafari and Toni Poston weekly as they talk through detecting, coping, and treating the Ruby Slipper Syndrome in their own lives and the lives of others.
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Living with and treating the Ruby Slipper Syndrome can be tough. Despite the fact that it's a completely fictitious syndrome, the symptoms are very real. Symptoms include (but are not limited to): despair, regret, anxiety, and discontentment. If you suffer from any of these you might just have this syndrome yourself. But don't fret, there is hope. Join Charity Mozafari and Toni Poston weekly as they talk through detecting, coping, and treating the Ruby Slipper Syndrome in their own lives and the lives of others.
During this episode of Ruby Slipper Syndrome, Charity and Toni simply check-in and check-up with one another while discussing their current state of mind and how they’ve seen growth in their spiritual walk and everyday lives, while navigating through the recent trials of life with a commitment to keeping a positive mindset.
Ruby Slipper Syndrome
Living with and treating the Ruby Slipper Syndrome can be tough. Despite the fact that it's a completely fictitious syndrome, the symptoms are very real. Symptoms include (but are not limited to): despair, regret, anxiety, and discontentment. If you suffer from any of these you might just have this syndrome yourself. But don't fret, there is hope. Join Charity Mozafari and Toni Poston weekly as they talk through detecting, coping, and treating the Ruby Slipper Syndrome in their own lives and the lives of others.