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Continue reading →: Friend Opinions …Remember when talking to friends was easy. Sure in our younger years when our issues were mostly social and we spent our days talking about others or ourselves, that’s when life was simple. When gossip was queen. Then we may face, addiction, alcoholism, disability, and mental health issues, and that’s…
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Continue reading →: An Image You’re Proud Of …My best advice is to create an image of yourself you’re proud of, then overtime you get to be more and more yourself online without scaring anyone away. Be mature. What’s most important is that you demonstrate first your level of professionalism online and attention to detail. That’s what makes…
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Continue reading →: Don’t Settle for Less …Everyone loves a little excitement from time to time but face it many of us settle instead for a life of mediocracy. Just don’t blame anyone else if you feel unhappy and unfulfilled in life, your happiness is in your power, most of the time happiness is about forgiving and…
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Continue reading →: Too Much …Sometimes I can’t get enough of myself and sometimes I look back and go what was I thinking. Sometimes it just gets to be too much. Too much sharing, too much caring, and opening up too much. I probably just need to set limits for myself in life. Figure out…
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Continue reading →: Not Quite an “IT” Girl …We can’t all have it down at once: looks, intelligence, reputation, confidence, love, and pride. If you want to be a good example to others it starts with how you live your life not just by sharing your thoughts about life. Reflecting is easy, to describe your life as it…
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Continue reading →: Don’t Go Backwards …Whatever you do, don’t go backwards. Any process of recovery requires you to continue on your path and stay on course. Don’t give up simply because you’re having a bad day or because you’re feeling challenged. You can’t cut corners in life and there are no short cuts, you’ll just…
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Continue reading →: A Day of Rest …Recovery feels like a long mission back to normal and when you fall of course it can be an exhausting lesson. When I’m not feeling well I have a tendency to rely on meds to fix me, and forget to pace myself, more isn’t always better. That’s never the correct…













