24 Hour Recovery Connection Part 295
Been to Waitrose...normally can't even afford the loo roll in there...but splashed out on a bottle of pink fizzy bubbly stuff ( non alcoholic of course )..and a box of chocolate eclairs. At 9pm Uk time....I will whizz them in Cyberspace ,to Everyone...and we can have a funny five minutes going bonkers for the happy couple. As I'm alone ...I may dance around in my pyjamas to the Spice Girls..err..I mean Heavy Metal. Love you all. Xxxxx
I'd love to have an eclair with my sparkling lime water, thank you!
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Well I'm sick with the flu I hardly slept last night headache big time nose plug and my body in pain from work after 4 months no working I can feel the differents
24 dose of freedom from alcohol.
Tolerance
Practice tolerance.
Tolerate our quirks, our feelings, our reactions, our peculiarities, and our humanness. Tolerate our ups and downs, our resistance to change, and our struggling and sometimes awkward nature.
Tolerate our fears, our mistakes, our natural tendency to duck from problems, and pain. Tolerate our hesitancy to get close, expose ourselves, and be vulnerable.
Tolerate our need to occasionally feel superior, to sometimes feel ashamed, and to occasionally share love as an equal. Tolerate the way we progress - a few steps forward, and a couple back.
Tolerate our instinctive desire to control and how we reluctantly learn to practice detachment. Tolerate the way we say we want love, and then sometimes push others away. Tolerate our tendency to get obsessive, forget to trust God, and occasionally get stuck.
Some things we do not tolerate. Do not tolerate abusive or destructive behaviors toward others or ourselves.
Practice healthy, loving tolerance of ourselves, said one man. When we do, we'll learn tolerance for others. Then, take it one step further; learn that all the humanness we're tolerating is what makes ourselves and others beautiful.
Today, I will be tolerant of myself. From that, I will learn appropriate tolerance of others.
24 dose of freedom from alcohol.
Tolerance
Practice tolerance.
Tolerate our quirks, our feelings, our reactions, our peculiarities, and our humanness. Tolerate our ups and downs, our resistance to change, and our struggling and sometimes awkward nature.
Tolerate our fears, our mistakes, our natural tendency to duck from problems, and pain. Tolerate our hesitancy to get close, expose ourselves, and be vulnerable.
Tolerate our need to occasionally feel superior, to sometimes feel ashamed, and to occasionally share love as an equal. Tolerate the way we progress - a few steps forward, and a couple back.
Tolerate our instinctive desire to control and how we reluctantly learn to practice detachment. Tolerate the way we say we want love, and then sometimes push others away. Tolerate our tendency to get obsessive, forget to trust God, and occasionally get stuck.
Some things we do not tolerate. Do not tolerate abusive or destructive behaviors toward others or ourselves.
Practice healthy, loving tolerance of ourselves, said one man. When we do, we'll learn tolerance for others. Then, take it one step further; learn that all the humanness we're tolerating is what makes ourselves and others beautiful.
Today, I will be tolerant of myself. From that, I will learn appropriate tolerance of others.
Good heavy in the way she opened up to me but I was trying to get that from her because something was bothering her..I was not expecting her to open up so much about past relationships and trusting people an so on..We are meeting on Monday morning for a coffee we know some of the same people and from the same area so have that in common. I just don't understand why most of the women I talk to are attracted to men that treat them badly..
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