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Continue reading →: Once You’re Done …In the aftermath of any battle, we may find ourselves picking up the pieces and reflecting on what has transpired. It may be hard to remove things from memory but there are ways to overcome your anguish, and finally let your defensive walls down again. It can be stressful keeping…
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Continue reading →: Let’s Clean House … Where to StartOne of the best feelings about feeling good, is having your sense of predictability back, able to read yourself, and see clear. It seems like we lose the back of our minds when emotions are heightened and tensions are running rampant with negative thoughts and feelings about ourselves and where…
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Continue reading →: How to Let Things Go Post Trauma … #stopschoolshootingsOne of the first things I learned about myself moving forward is about being eligible to work for any type of victim services, so that was a good point Greg Gutfield, that it would be ridiculous to have someone like “OJ do victim services.” Whether I relate to that or…
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Continue reading →: #enoughsaidOriginally Published 06-23-22 To be written at #laxcourthouse protesting a recent situation being harassed by someone pretending to be #toddspitzer and a publicist I don’t need love from random people who are important in other worlds. I’ve had a good life and met wonderful people. I don’t need to be…
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Continue reading →: Not Handling Things Well … (re-blogged)Originally Published 08-14-22 Not handling things well today, it seems like things can be going well and things can still not turn out right, not with your haters, not with your followers, there always seems to be a dumbfounded wonder over my health, even when Im doing my best. We’re…
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Continue reading →: Discover Your Inner Genius: Behavior Economics, Social Media, and Problem Solving … (re-blogged)Please Note: To be published @ level 21 (04-30-22) According to psychologytoday.com, feeling smart has been described as the “the logic in emotion and the emotion in logic.” [1] Eyal Winter, author of “Feeling Smart,” is an advocate for our ability to read into “our emotions [that] serve us, and…
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Continue reading →: The Type of Person I Am …Visiting OCDA Office, this is day 2, of visiting, I think I have stopped by twice before, so this may be my 4th or 5th time visiting the office, just sitting outside, Ive been walked into the building once to talk to a police officer at the front desk. Getting your life…








