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Milestones: How Does It Work? »
I finished one week of Tools today! I started Tools looking for a way to keep myself motivated on my decision to make healthier choices for myself--primarily with regards to eating and exercising. I can now see that, like it or not, I'm going to have to quit smoking, too. Ideal »
I was sick for a large part of the week, but still managed to:Lose 2 poundsRun some errands I had been putting offGo to work each day (This is a bigger deal than it sounds)Keep up with ToolsKeep my house cleanRemembered to spend time with my husbandCreated a download-able version of my NaNoWri »
Yes, I have been awake 100 minutes exactly and haven't snapped from not smoking that first ciggy yet. To be frank and honest, I have a terrible attitude to turn around, and I'm working on it every day. Point is, the smoking seems to help keep my boiling point down, but it's k »
Last Tuesday I decided I was going to get a job regardless of whether my scheduled interview was it or not.Result? That interview was NOT it! Rats! However, I went downstairs to the lobby and who did I see there but the owner of another business in the same building whom I knew as »
The sellers of the house I want accepted my offer, so it looks like I am buying a house. I am both very excited and a bit scared. Buying a house is a big investment and a big commitment. But hey! I did it! The years of going back to school and getting my degree, even at my age, has paid off. I »
AAALRIGHTY! Well, I am taking summer school courses at VSU. One of them just so happens to be a Public Speaking course... NUMBER 1 fear of extroverted and introverted alike! And MY top numero uno fear! Even before death! I am proud of myself for taking this school for a month just to get »
It seems memory improves and I want and can control more things »
