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COLLEGE….the best four years of… LIFE?

17 minutes ago ago from what the hugs?

College: The best four years of your life. It’s a pretty bold statement.  It’s something we’ve heard from friends and family time and time again. But is it true? Part of me  S  C  R  E  A  M  S   yes yes yes , ABSOLUTELYYES. But every time I hear that phrase, I get a little sad. The best four years… of my entire life? If that’s true, it means I have about a year and a half until my prime time is up and I begin my downward spiral into a ...

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Tired of drama.

10 hours ago ago from Inexplicable Affairs Of The Heart

it's hard to distinguish who's real or fake under all these facades. it's at times like this that i learn more about myself & the people around me. who are the most important people in my life? many times, i place my friends over my family. but i fail to realise that actually, my family are the ones that are always there. mummy in particular love me & cares alot for me. though it gets stifling at times, i know it's for my well being. so ...

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Tips To Carry On With Life Stress Free

5 hours ago ago from Woman's Point

Many people common seems consume nation stress. This common issue tends known tidiness. Whether student messy locker shelving stay home wire shelving closet space, always everything own organized. Among types storage containers, list making, organizational management always sort clutter life less stressful. Cleaning mess life simple able change better. Organization occurs everywhere. At home, school, office anywhere. Even it, ...

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My Testimony (part 3) - Study

17 hours ago ago from Shepherd's Notes

In the fall of 1997 I began my first semester of college at The Master’s College (TMC). Ironically enough, I knew next to nothing about TMC before I arrived there. I had heard the name John MacArthur before, but knew next to nothing about him. To be honest, the reason I chose to attend TMC was mainly because of the financial package they offered me and the fact that I knew it was a good school. My first days at TMC were difficult at ...

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10 Steps to Simplifying Your Day

13 hours ago ago from Buttoned Up

At this time of year, it seems that we go out of our minds with stress and anxiety. And despite the frenzy, we still think that if we only work hard enough, we can achieve balance. Why we do this to ourselves over and over again I don’t know.  But I do know that in order to be happy, it’s got to stop. That’s why this year, I urge you to forget the word “balance” and replace it with “simplify.” See, I’ve come to realize ...

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3 perks to ask your boss for - and 9 not to

19 hours ago ago from CNN Money

3 perks to ask your boss for - and 9 not to By Anne Fisher , contributor December 21, 2009: 6:02 AM ET NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Dear Annie: One of my goals in the coming year is to spend more time with my wife and kids, whom I've badly neglected over the past few months because of work. My department was shrunk by more than half earlier this year, and I've been doing jobs formerly held by three other people, as well as my own job, ...

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Living in the Now: Following the 80/20 Travel Rule

15 hours ago ago from Gadling

Sam Chillingworth , a high school classmate, friend, and now featured writer in the inspiring book series Wake Up... Live the Life you Love , recently passed on a book he contributed to called Living in the Now . At the time, I had just returned from a two-month trip to the mainland and Peru, and (as I usually do when I return from a trip) was experiencing a bad case of travel hangover. There's nothing like reading a collection of inspiring ...

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Beth Weinstock: Reflections On Giving And Receiving

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

It's that time of year for active giving and receiving. As I choose which of the soliciting envelopes to open, and which worthy organization will receive small checks from me, I've been reflecting on my own different ways of giving and receiving back. As a psychologist, some people say that I am giving all the time. For some reason, I suppose because it's my profession, the offering of my skill and attention does not feel like I am in ...

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Jim Selman: Dreaming of a Dark Christmas

11 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

I am one of the folks who love Christmas. I am not particularly sentimental, nor am I into elaborate decorating or gift-giving. I just like the music and the general shift in mood that seems to come with the season. I recognize, however, that not everyone is 'happy' around Christmas time. This is the season for lots of 'relapses' in 12-Step programs, a 'blip' in suicides, and (of course) the usual problems associated with too many parties and ...

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