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Quit Smoking with Me

Thursday
Jul 9,2009

Today is July 1.  I love July.  It’s my birth month.  It’s also middle of the summer.  I love July.

Today, I quit smoking again for the second time.  The last time I quit smoking was on January 1, 2008.  It was my New Year’s resolution.  I was able to NOT smoke for about 16 months.  Then a couple of months ago, I smoked again due to stress, anger, rebellion, and sheer stupidity.

Two months later, I’m quitting again.  It will just be mind over matter.  I’m not addicted.

Law of Attraction: Think healthy!  Think beauty!  Think fitness!

How about you?  Would you like to be healthier?  Would you like to be more beautiful of goodlooking?  Would you like to be more physically fit?  I KNOW I DO.

This section is for all the people who would like to quit smoking to become HEALTHIER, BETTER LOOKING, AND MORE PHYSICALLY FIT.

From my post at the AIEP Forum: http://aiepro.org/index.php/topic,5014.0.html

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Friends

Thursday
Jul 9,2009

I am so blessed to have friends likes the ones I have. They are my sponges when the going gets rough. They always know what to say and what to do to always bring a smile to my face. Just the other day one of my close friend sent me a “Miss you” card. She’s only about 30 minutes away or even a phone call away but with our busy schedules with work, family life, married life, and just life in general, we seldom have the time to even see each other. These days we would consider ourselves lucky if we saw each other at least once in a year. It was a surprise to received the card after having a dreadful night. It’s just what I needed. It cheered me up and made me feel lucky that no matter what happens I have my friends always looking out for me no matter how far or near they are.

“A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.”

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Are you a Credit Card?

Thursday
Jul 9,2009

Yes.  You read the title right.

Let me repeat.  Are you a credit card?

Are you sleek and shiny?  From time to time, I may act like a credit card, sleek and shiny.  My friends, family, colleagues, friends of friends, and clients will see the sleek and shiny me.  They will see my best foot forward.  They will see my shiny smile and my sleek attitude.

From time to time, not ALL the time.  I think there’s a need to be sleek and shiny from time to time.  You need it for specific occasions.  For example, when you go over to your boyfriend or girlfriend’s house, you smile politely even if you don’t get along with one member of the family.  You pretend you like your mom-in-law’s cooking, even if you think you just ate cardboard.  At work, you are all sleek and smile with your boss or colleague even if you think they are jerks.  Perhaps your boss or colleagues are all sleek and smile with you because they think you are a, well, uh, you know…

Are you sleek and shiny?  Are you sleek and shiny…a PLASTIC?  Me, I am from time to time.  I put up a front.  I put up a defense.  That’s from time to time.  Not so much, though.  I know when to play my cards right.  I know when and where to charge my credit cards.

Are you plastic from time to time, just like me?  I admit, I do behave like that once in a while.  I can’t help it.  I’d rather be polite than cause a commotion.  Maybe that’s just discretion.  Not so much being plastic.  Maybe I’m not plastic after all.  Ah!  Self-revelation.  I wasn’t being plastic.  I was just practicing discretion.  Discretion, as they say, is the better part of valor.  So there, I am not a plastic from time to time.  I am just polite.

Being plastic, therefore, involves a lot more.  It involves a chronic attitude.  It involves habitual behavior.  Being plastic means the negativity, the fakeness, the falsehood run in deep in your blood.  It is entrenched.  You are not just a “from time to time” or “once in a while” person.  You ARE plastic itself.

We have friends who are plastic.  We have bosses who are plastic.  We have family members who are plastic.  We have colleagues who are plastic. Are you one of them?

I hope not.  I hope I don’t become one either.

So are you a credit card.  You look sleek.  You look shiny.  You look like you got lots of credit.  But deep down inside, you have lots of debt.  You are overdrawn.  You have zero balance.  Your interest is high.  You are about to file bankruptcy?  Worst of all, you go to the check out counter, with lots of goodies in your cart, and your credit card declines!!!

At the end of the day, you are nothing but a piece of plastic.

So, are you a credit card?  Do you know people who are plastic?  Beware, I maybe one of them.  Hehe.

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