Lisa Hochstein’s Twitter Page is so Positive and Insightful
If you think you recognize the name Lisa Hochstein, it’s because she is one of the Real Housewives of Miami – or was, before the show was cancelled. She’s the young wife of Dr. Leonard Hochstein who so badly wanted to have a baby with her husband but was unable to for so long. After years of struggling with infertility and going through the process of IVF with her husband, the couple discussed on the show several times the concept of using a surrogate to have a baby. Lisa, however, was against the idea because she wanted to experience being pregnant. Unfortunately, that was just not in the cards for her. However, she and her husband just announced that they are expecting their first child together via surrogacy, and we’re guessing that the former reality star doesn’t care how this baby gets here; just that it does get here. We’ve taken a few minutes to go through some of Lisa Hochstein’s tweets on her Twitter page, and we were surprised to see that she has not made any official announcements on her social media outlet just yet, but we were not surprised to see that her outlook on life hasn’t changed much since she was on television. She’s still as optimistic and happy as ever, and she always has a positive spin to put on things. Here are a few of our favorite positive-Lisa tweets.
Getting alot of hate on a modeling picture I just posted on my IG . Saying im too skinny does NOT hurt my feelings btw L O L
— Lisa Hochstein (@lisahochstein) January 30, 2015
Some people can’t handle negative feedback, but it seems that Lisa is not one of them. She’s not worried about being called too thin; who is?
If you want to champion a cause do it by example not by negativity towards others you think aren't doing enough .
— Lisa Hochstein (@lisahochstein) January 26, 2015
Sage advice from someone who obviously knows what she is talking about. If you want someone to take part in a cause, don’t make them feel guilty about it. Make it seem so unbelievable they can’t turn it down.
Just because one doesn't put everything they have going on in their lives on social media doesn't mean they work any less then others
— Lisa Hochstein (@lisahochstein) January 9, 2015
It does seem almost true that the less people use social media to talk about their lives, the more people think they have nothing to talk about.
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