A metal is deemed to be precious when it is rare. The most popular are gold and silver, but there are many other metals that are precious and take rank in the top six. For example, platinum, palladium, ruthenium, and rhodium are also rare precious metals.
Every Friday morning for the past several years, my Precious Metals woman’s group has met for an hour to encourage and strengthen each other. We connect face to face for spiritual, emotional, and mental renewal. We give each other hope in extremely difficult situations, and we help simplify our stressful lives.
Giving advice or trying to “fix” things is not allowed. Instead, we encourage and support each other to find our own best answers and solutions. We encourage one another to be the best version of ourselves by aligning our heads, hearts, and guts, remembering to use our voices, taking time to breathe, and more importantly remembering to exhale.
My fellow group members are intelligent, charming, loving, are able to forgive their own flaws. They are focused on making the world a better place. A more precious and rarer group of women you will not find.