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I don't know how often I'll be able to do this, but, I'll try my best to keep this up, in order to watch over my progress :-) By joining this community, I have chosen to make a change! And I believe in this change and I will do my best to make it happen. I know it won't happen through miracles and»
I just found out I failed a class sooo blue. Its my fault I did not put 100% into it. Waited to the last minute to study.I did not complete the work»
Man, all this reading about sleeping is making me tired. Thankfully, this is one area of TOOLS that I think I’m already pretty good at. Certainly there’s always room for improvement and it never hurts to try a new approach. I’ve never understood why people consistently choose to »
I remember the idea of creating OPPORTUNITES out of conflict the first time I went through ttl. And it is so true! In looking at the situations/problems/issues in life as an OPPORTUNITY, we take a different approach towards their solutions. My son is a recovering addict. He i»
By the end of 2011, I got really caught up with the holidays and traveling and shopping, that I neglected my tools to life program. I "made it" to Day 33 but since I fell down by the wayside, I decided for 2012 that I am going to start fresh. I am completely starting over the tools to life prog»
wow I went back to work yesterday. It was a real nightmare. I'm really scared of the boss assistant. I guess everyone at work is afraid of her. I applied for another job in this last days! It must change!»
I remember hearing a quote once, and I’m paraphrasing, “If you want to live dangerously; live honestly.” I think honesty is the ultimate form of rebellion. It’s kind of a shame that we live in a world in which this is the case, but I feel it’s very true. Maybe I»

