posted by HubertMiles on Jun 5
 Triple Blame Whammy, Part 3 , is for all the other people in your life who aren’t doing what they could to keep you on an even keel. Sisters and brothers who consistently ‘make’ you uptight and are completely impregnable to your efforts to show them a better way to live. And there are the friends you’ve tried to train…and also that sniggly therapist who isn’t buying into how you are the only person in your family who isn’t a complete wreck. Heck, I’m even including those
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Part Three: If Only You Loved Me, and Treated Me the Way You Should…
posted by RichardElkowitz on May 25
I’m two weeks out from taking the LSAT again and I think I’m at least going to be eligble to attend Elon Law School downtown (Congrats to the first class out by t…
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Waxing Philosophical…On A Long Hiatus and Victory for the Org Kid
posted by EricOdum on May 25
May 25, 2009 by Ina HikmatullahThe most important investment that you will ever make as a professional is an investment in yourself. It doesnt matter if you work for yourself or if you work for someone else, a better you equals a richer, more successful you.We spend a lot of time at work, whether it be from home or at the end of a commute. While its good to not completely define yourself by your job, its still important to realize that how we are as people is going to have a big effect on our
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Invest in Self Improvement, Invest in Your Business
posted by JamesD. on Apr 23
I wish I could take credit for that term “artfully drafted. †But its from the case law….
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Habeas Corpus – Pro Se
posted by UngiraPandit on Apr 21
The other day my brother-in-law bought a box of assorted.
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Dealing With Cravings
posted by OliverWingrove on Apr 17
up at 7.00 a.m. take thyroid med–get ready for the day. 8.00 a.m-to 8.30 a.m eat breakfast. 8.30 a.m.-9.30 a.m. clean up kitchen and start cooking 9.30 to 11.30 a.m.
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setting times for routine and big rant
posted by BanjoSmyth on Apr 16
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Nadia Ballas-Ruta of Happy Lotus You may have heard the following joke: “How many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb? Only one but the light bulb has to be willing to change.†Even though it is a “jokeâ€, there is a lot of truth to the concept
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How To Go From Being a Type A(nxious) to a Type P(eaceful) Person