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Check out how quickly rumors spread! πππ€ͺπβ¨ππ¬ππ₯€
I may stir up some playful mischief as an instigator, but this time it was all in good fun... just giving the ultimate birthday compliment! LOL
Personally, I agree with @nekocat
I wouldn't want to repeat my life..You can't improve on perfection!! And I might turn out to be a real nut jobβ¦I'll keep my current status , it took way too many years to achieve this degree of Awesomeness! LOL π€£π€ͺπ€£π€ͺπ€£π€ͺπ€£πππTrue story: In my teenage years, I was extremely shy to the point of skipping classes if I had to speak in public for an assignment. I would rather accept a lower grade than confront my fear or endure the stress of speaking in front of a group. Interestingly, I later became a motivational speaker, managed operations for 200 employees, had a 30-year career as a hairstylist, owned and operated a photography business, all while raising two incredible girls as a single parent before turning 52. When I was diagnosed with a series of debilitating health issues.ππππππ
"I just penned my own eulogy... oops!" LOL π
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Here are some intriguing details about my resilience and adaptability in various situations and environments. It's surprising how much strength it takes to overcome challenges! Keep in mind that each of you holds more courage, strength, and beauty than you realize. Transform your relationship with the mirrors in your home by giving them individual names and having meaningful conversations with them. These interactions can empower you to tidy up your living space or boost your self-confidence.
While this may seem unconventional, engaging in these dialogues is crucial because mirrors can't respond without your input. Remember to adjust your voice when speaking to yourself through them. Encourage dialogue by asking questions and allowing the mirror to reflect back to you. You already possess the skills needed to thrive, but observing how you present yourself and react in different situations can help you grow more comfortable with yourself.
More importantly make a GUILT box/Jarβ¦every time that useless emotion rears it's ugly head write it down put it in the box. Eventually you'll learn to just let it go, let it go