How I did it: In comparison to a lot of other people I have been associated with lately, I think I can say this goal is had. I feel much more at ease. I feel I handle situations rather well. I don't take things too personally, and when I do, I am able to step back and see the other persons point of view. I find that is something that is essential. Make sure you take in to consideration every point of view, and you understand the situation so much bette… Read how I did it…
How I did it: my freind got a coupon for two people to zipline at a place called red river gorge. she got them for us sense she knew i wanted to try it, and she's always up for something new. we finally used the coupon today (day before it expired) and the two hour drive there was well worth it! we did five lines, the last two the longest and hightest. I didn't get half as nervous as I'd expected, and I will be looking forward to doing it again! Read how I did it…
How I did it: I got a good deal at Big O tires! I went before work and got it done just in the right amount of time. Also got break pads and oil change done all for an affordable price.lol I was so proud of myself I text my dad about it. Read how I did it…
How I did it: instead of going out and shopping when i feel anxious or sad, i went back to writing in journals. it vents some of my thoughts, gets some things of my chest, and i don't even leave the house non the less go spend money on things i don't need! Not to say I haven't been shopping. but i buy more wisely, with friends, and thank you christmas, with gift cards!!It's also helped being more open with people close to me about the things I have on … Read how I did it…
How I did it: When we frist got there our tour guide told us a bunch of creepy stories about shadow people, the crawler, little girl ghosts, and an angry cursing spirit. Once we ventured the place on our own, my initial scare factor started to fade. I won't deny there was a heavy sad feeling over the place. Or that I wouldn't dare walk down a dark long hallway alone. But we didn't see or hear anything we couldn't explain.There were a lot of orignal thi… Read how I did it…
How I did it: First I was moved out and living with my brother and his family. I helped them out with bills and groceries. Then I started searching with a friend for a place we could both afford that would be in a nice area. We stuck to new Albany because it's a small city right in the middle opf pretty much everywhere we like to go. We found a nice apartment with two rooms and two full baths. WE both agreed on it and put in our applications. Afte… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I stopped reading old diaries. I started talking to people from high school again. I realized while talking to an old high school friend that I don't live so much in the past anymore. While she was reliving old moments and talking about things I didn't recall, I was more interested in what was happening in her life more recently. And I didn't dislike her for the things she'd done in high school that I'd been avoiding her for. Then last ni… Read how I did it…
How I did it: my parents had rented cabins in Gatlinburg a couple of time last year. My brother and his girlfriend and I wanted to do the same thing. So we decided to do it this June for his birthday. Then my parents decided they'd come too, and they reserved the cabin and a van to take down there. So now it's a family vacation which is nice since we haven't had one in years. We're all splitting the cost. It's 170 a day, for two rooms, a kitchen bathro… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I got a big journal with writing space as well as empty paper for adding art too. I write in it every day and add some kind of art like photos, drawings, or paintings. I also add stickers and other decorations to pages to keep them artistic. I use it to document memories, quotes, and my goals. I've even added lists of affirmations, the things that make me happy, and facts about myself. It's an inspiring and insightful way to journal… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I always loved music, but never saw many live shows. I think in my life I've gone to three concerts, and a few small dinner theater plays. I got a job working banquets at a casino boat and get to work concerts at least once or twice a month for the past year. Now I get paid to see live music ! Read how I did it…
How I did it: For years, in high school, and three years after during my run at Ryan's steak house, I wouldn't say no to anyone. I was worried if I said no they wouldn't like me. I was so insecure that i needed them to like me. I said yes to filling in peoples shifts, I said yes showing into work at the last minute for just three hours when i lived a half an hour away, I agreed to go out with any guy that asked me because I didn't want to hurt their fe… Read how I did it…
How I did it: Instead of concentrating on my weak points, I tried to look at the things people like about me. I thought of the things I am good at, and wrote them down. I'm not sure if I've done this just right, but I'm happy with what I decided upon, and what others have pointed out for me. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I send donations to causes for abused house pets, and animal shelters at least twice a year. I am still going to the Pink ribbon benefit at Dillards next week, too. Even just dropping a few dollar bills into a collection for abused children or something as simple as buying cookies from a girl scout counts. I've always been doing this, and I will continue to do it. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I've kept journals and I looked back on my interests and my desires. I found patterns, and I remembered the things that made me happy. Even making my list of 100 things that make me happy I saw the same patterns. I always knew of my passions. But I felt like they were unrealistic. I was denying who I was. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I sat down with my journal and started writing things down. Things that excite me, make me smile just thinking of them, or if something happened, and I felt happy I went back and I added it too. Read how I did it…