Was to go back to school.
Not only did that help me recover from my foreclosure, but it also led to:
A transcript with my proper name,
Becoming more outgoing,
Further experience of being a woman through all the ordeals and stresses (and stress relievers) of college life,
And a job where I am finally myself at all times!
Good for you, Rabbits! I'll bet there will be others who say the same thing. My best thing ever was quitting drinking, I was throwing my life away. Hugs, Tracey
Sounds like a great move. :icon_yes:
Beside, quit smoking, was being myself and growing my hair long; what happen was that almost immediately I started passing with no effort, ad regardless of presentation, that is until I open my mouth, LOL
Kate
Have not started working at modifying my voice, I am kind of "note and pitch" challenged
Good for you! I believe no one ever wastes their time with education.
It's something how I've never received any encouragement from my ignorant hypocritical family. Ever since I had stopped attending in 98 they always said that i'd never go back. I was so pleased to prove all those fools wrong 10 years later!
I'm glad things are working out for you.
Those were excellent moves and now you reap the benefits of those moves. The question is, what is your next move, that will improve your life?
Take care and all the best for the future.
Kind regards
Sarah B
Quote from: Sarah B on April 01, 2011, 04:46:16 PM
Those were excellent moves and now you reap the benefits of those moves. The question is, what is your next move, that will improve your life?
Take care and all the best for the future.
Kind regards
Sarah B
That is a very good point. What is next after significant goals are reached.
I imagine that I will follow annika sorenstam's methods: when you're at the top of your game and have nothing left to prove, it's time to start a family of your own.
I'm still rather far from meeting my goals but once I do, i'd love to get married and adopt two children.
:-)
Hi Rabbit
You said:
Quote from: RabbitsOfTheWorldUnite on April 01, 2011, 09:10:55 PM
That is a very good point. What is next after significant goals are reached.
I imagine that I will follow annika sorenstam's methods: when you're at the top of your game and have nothing left to prove, it's time to start a family of your own.
I'm still rather far from meeting my goals but once I do, i'd love to get married and adopt two children.
:-)
Just make sure you never lose sight of those goals. You will be more than pleasantly surprised. I lost sight of some of my goals once before and now I'm achieving them again and I'm as happy as I was 20 years ago.
Kind regards