NEW ITEMS ADDED, INCLUDING SHOES.
Come on guys...check it out, I need some money...(yes, im sorta begging).
Loves ya! kiss love
Me in my hopefuls shirt. Just realized I never posted a pic. Me and my mom at the casino and a cute little chipmunk that came over to me this morning on my porch and let me feed it sunflower seeds out of my hand!
Sorry for the crappy phone cam pics, but it was the best i could do.
I was thinking of selling some prints (don't know if anyone would buy). I'm already selling clothes:
Look here: NEW ITEMS ADDED, INCLUDING SHOES!!! WILL TAKE OFFERS
and I would sell my ass if I could (but last i heard that was illegal)...that's how desperate I am for money..lol.
Some pics I took.
And lastly for the day, some words of wisdom: STEPPING BACK FROM ANGER.
When we find ourselves in an argument, we may feel like we are losing control of emotions that have taken on lives of their own. When we can become aware that this is happening, taking a deep breath can help us step back from the situation. Once we can separate ourselves from the heat of the moment, we may find that the emotional trigger that began the argument has little to do with the present situation, but may have brought up feelings related to something else entirely. Looking honestly at what caused our reaction allows us to consciously respond more appropriately to the situation and make the best choices.
We can make an agreement with our partners and those closest to us that asking questions can help all of us discover the source of the argument. The shared awareness can result in finding simple solutions to something physical, like low blood sugar or even a hormonal surge. Maybe we are taking ourselves too seriously, and we can just laugh and watch the tension dissolve. We could also discover that perhaps we are addicted to the excitement that drama brings and the chemicals that our body creates when we are angry. But there may be a deeper issue that requires discussion, understanding, and patience. The more we allow ourselves to step back and examine our reasons for arguing, the easier it becomes to allow real feelings to surface and guide us toward solutions that improve our lives.
When we can be clear about our feelings and intentions and communicate them clearly, we have a far better chance of getting what we want than if we lose control or allow our subconscious minds to manipulate the situation. We might take our frustrations out on the people closest to us because we feel safe and comfortable with them, but misplaced anger can cause more harm than good. Arguing for what we truly believe can empower us and help us to direct our passions toward greater life experiences. Truly knowing our reasons for arguing enables us to grow emotionally in ways that will affect our whole being.
I LOVE YOU ALL
Come on guys...check it out, I need some money...(yes, im sorta begging).
Loves ya! kiss love
Me in my hopefuls shirt. Just realized I never posted a pic. Me and my mom at the casino and a cute little chipmunk that came over to me this morning on my porch and let me feed it sunflower seeds out of my hand!
Sorry for the crappy phone cam pics, but it was the best i could do.
I was thinking of selling some prints (don't know if anyone would buy). I'm already selling clothes:
Look here: NEW ITEMS ADDED, INCLUDING SHOES!!! WILL TAKE OFFERS
and I would sell my ass if I could (but last i heard that was illegal)...that's how desperate I am for money..lol.
Some pics I took.
And lastly for the day, some words of wisdom: STEPPING BACK FROM ANGER.
When we find ourselves in an argument, we may feel like we are losing control of emotions that have taken on lives of their own. When we can become aware that this is happening, taking a deep breath can help us step back from the situation. Once we can separate ourselves from the heat of the moment, we may find that the emotional trigger that began the argument has little to do with the present situation, but may have brought up feelings related to something else entirely. Looking honestly at what caused our reaction allows us to consciously respond more appropriately to the situation and make the best choices.
We can make an agreement with our partners and those closest to us that asking questions can help all of us discover the source of the argument. The shared awareness can result in finding simple solutions to something physical, like low blood sugar or even a hormonal surge. Maybe we are taking ourselves too seriously, and we can just laugh and watch the tension dissolve. We could also discover that perhaps we are addicted to the excitement that drama brings and the chemicals that our body creates when we are angry. But there may be a deeper issue that requires discussion, understanding, and patience. The more we allow ourselves to step back and examine our reasons for arguing, the easier it becomes to allow real feelings to surface and guide us toward solutions that improve our lives.
When we can be clear about our feelings and intentions and communicate them clearly, we have a far better chance of getting what we want than if we lose control or allow our subconscious minds to manipulate the situation. We might take our frustrations out on the people closest to us because we feel safe and comfortable with them, but misplaced anger can cause more harm than good. Arguing for what we truly believe can empower us and help us to direct our passions toward greater life experiences. Truly knowing our reasons for arguing enables us to grow emotionally in ways that will affect our whole being.
I LOVE YOU ALL
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Thanks, I also love it!
I almost hate to move ha ha
pisces101 is hopefully coming the end of October. That should be a blast. wish yall were coming at the same time.