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Birth Date: Fri, Aug 25 1978

Place of residence:
Burlington Ontario, Canada (map)

I am: Single & Not Dating

Schools: Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute, University of Toronto, Ontario Veterinary College

Jobs: Veterinarian


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Member Since: 11/25/08
Last Login: 01/04/09
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get married to my soul mate.
see the great barrier reef
learn to scuba dive
learn to play the guitar
sew a quilt
buy a hobby farm
visit south-east asia
learn more about animal behaviour
become more specialised in animal pain management
learn cherry eye repair, cruciates, anal sacculectomies
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should i keep going forward?

 

 

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Tue, Dec 09 05:55 PM

should i keep going forward?

 

So, I'm enjoying tools, but, here's my problem...Day 1, get up with excitement as soon as the alarm goes off.

 

I can do the getting up and saying I'm having a great day.  I can walk to the bathroom with confidence, and smile, and say the day is mine.

 

I have been working on seeing opportunities in situations, and I can accept that I am in control and am actually motivated by the thought that I am in control, and luck is not a player.

 

But, I can't get out of bed when the alarm goes off.  well, i can, but i don't.  I find this the most difficult part so far.  I feel like moving forward is pointless.  I mean, should I be moving on to day 5 if I haven't mastered the very first step?  can i succeed if i ignore this very first insufficiency?

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