My life my Problems. Not yours.
only wish I found someone to talk to who wouldnt judge our friendship based on my issues. At times i wounder why - It's so hard to talk to someone with judgement,its non-existent so I distant myself, to then distant my problems but that never works.I do love being by myself its relaxing and i feelso chill. I have no time 4 fake ass ppl in my shit and I don't need their BS in my life. Theres a few good Chicks I'm cool with and it's perfect that way.
I'm grateful I have my health, I'm such a strong person...I'm always being put to the test and come out gaining so much more...
You don't walk in my shoes you don't wash my dirty socks and you don't tie my laces up either.
Love me or Hate me
Angie Marie
Careful Confession & Good Intentions of the heart.
Even when your faith is broken. Say what you need to say. Say what you want to say.
10 July 2011
My Angels
My Angels
I know you exist due to many encounters...
Please guide me on my important month. Every month is important to me but July is personal for many reason. Watch over me and my family on July 13, 21st and 23rd. Please guide me to thru my new job, help keep me content and not full of frustration, let me build my name and reputation... to my Angels Thank you for you guidance in my everyday daily activities. Love me or Hate me
I know you exist due to many encounters...
Please guide me on my important month. Every month is important to me but July is personal for many reason. Watch over me and my family on July 13, 21st and 23rd. Please guide me to thru my new job, help keep me content and not full of frustration, let me build my name and reputation... to my Angels Thank you for you guidance in my everyday daily activities. Love me or Hate me
29 June 2011
25 ways to beat the blues {Oprah}
"The best thing for being sad...is to learn something," said T.H. White in The Once and Future King. This has nothing to do with academic drudgery and everything to do with the fact that mastering a technique, sharpening a skill, doing something you didn't know how to do before, proves anything is possible. Here are 25 ways to brighten up those little gray cells.
1. Memorize one good joke.
2. Learn how to land a triple lutz...or maybe just how to skate backward.
3. Teach yourself not to take the bait the next time a loved one starts pestering you.
4. Master Italian (or American Sign Language, German, Spanish, French, Pig Latin...)
5. Have a kid show you one foolproof magic trick.
6. Perfect your margarita-making technique.
7. Enroll in a bookbinding course.
8. Read everything by a single author whom you've been meaning to get to for years. Faulkner? Melville? Auden? Colette?
9. Knit yourself or someone you love a sweater—or perhaps just a scarf.
10. Start writing a short story.
11. Sign up for piano lessons.
12. Find a kind of meditation that feels right.
13. Join a boxing class.
14. Learn how to make your grandmother's piecrust.
15. Figure out how to operate at least one feature of your cell phone, Blackberry, Tivo or iPad that you're not using and isn't all that necessary to your actual life but is rather cool.
16. Create your own blog.
17. Come up with one can't-miss-meal—and serve it to six friends.
18. Try a new kind of yoga class.
19. Conquer your revulsion at putting the worm on the hook.
20. Tennis, anyone?
21. Learn to be alone (turn off your TV and your phone, shut down your computer, and enjoy a little solitude).
22. Tango...it only takes one to practice.
23. Buy an atlas; spend some time with it. You'll never know when Meredith Viera will call and you'll have to be a lifeline.
24. Polish your inner Joni Mitchell: Pick up the guitar you put down in tenth grade.
25. Learn to juggle. We mean oranges, not responsibilities.
1. Memorize one good joke.
2. Learn how to land a triple lutz...or maybe just how to skate backward.
3. Teach yourself not to take the bait the next time a loved one starts pestering you.
4. Master Italian (or American Sign Language, German, Spanish, French, Pig Latin...)
5. Have a kid show you one foolproof magic trick.
6. Perfect your margarita-making technique.
7. Enroll in a bookbinding course.
8. Read everything by a single author whom you've been meaning to get to for years. Faulkner? Melville? Auden? Colette?
9. Knit yourself or someone you love a sweater—or perhaps just a scarf.
10. Start writing a short story.
11. Sign up for piano lessons.
12. Find a kind of meditation that feels right.
13. Join a boxing class.
14. Learn how to make your grandmother's piecrust.
15. Figure out how to operate at least one feature of your cell phone, Blackberry, Tivo or iPad that you're not using and isn't all that necessary to your actual life but is rather cool.
16. Create your own blog.
17. Come up with one can't-miss-meal—and serve it to six friends.
18. Try a new kind of yoga class.
19. Conquer your revulsion at putting the worm on the hook.
20. Tennis, anyone?
21. Learn to be alone (turn off your TV and your phone, shut down your computer, and enjoy a little solitude).
22. Tango...it only takes one to practice.
23. Buy an atlas; spend some time with it. You'll never know when Meredith Viera will call and you'll have to be a lifeline.
24. Polish your inner Joni Mitchell: Pick up the guitar you put down in tenth grade.
25. Learn to juggle. We mean oranges, not responsibilities.
28 June 2011
25 June 2011
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