
Friday, September 30, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2016
A lesson on Perception vs Reality. Several years ago a guy wrecked my car, almost beyond repair, and it cost me thousands to get it running again. I haven't had the money to fix the body damage. Today when I came to mom's to take care of Sister, I pulled out of the way. But looking at the picture, someone would think that I had hit that pole and messed my car up. But I didn't even touch it. Think about that next time you see something and make a judgment. #perception vs #reality
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Sissy came home at lunch with a bag of medicine and having had a bath. She's under strict observation today to make sure the bleeding doesn't start again. The doctor is pretty sure that she has a cancer tumor in her nose, but some of the medicine is supposed to help slow the growth. #lovemydogs #ilovemydog #furrbutts
Scandal: Clinton vs Trump
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver presented a segment that discussed the scandals that have been in the news lately starring Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Oliver investigates the claims and headlines and shows the real story behind the news headlines. In a very fair and unbiased way, he seems to deliver a good telling of what is actually happening. Most people don't read news stories, they read headlines. Some don't watch the news, they only see the words that are flashed across the screen. Most people hear the opinions of others which often are not fully factually correct.
Watch the video on YouTube.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Negativity is contagious
Somehow I have found that people seem to enjoy my company. They find me positive and uplifting. My aunt recently told me that she loves being around me and that when I leave her she still feels good and motivated.
In our family, we have alot of Negative Nellys. The people who complain about everything and who make you feel worse when they're gone. They sit around telling you what you need to be doing and what you're not doing that's good enough. They complain about everything in their life and everything in your life too.
Judgmental and hypocritical, it can be difficult to stay positive when surrounded by the negativity. The reason being that negativity is contagious. We are programmed to think negatively anyway.
The best way that I found to decrease the negative thoughts in my mind has been through meditation and hypnosis recordings. I know that it sounds silly but when I had nothing else, I turned to God and to self help books.
Learning to be mindful right now and enjoy your life right now at this moment in time is very important to live a balanced life. No matter what is going on in your life right now, there is something that you can be grateful for. There is something that you can be glad of. And if there is nothing else then you can be glad that you woke up.
Life is what we make it. It is not a guarantee that you will be successful at every thing that you try to do. But it is a guarantee that you will not be if you don't even try.
Still working on my masterpiece
Recently I took a test to see what my calling is in life. The results showed me that I am supposed to be an inspiration to others. That's my calling in life.
I took another test to see what my vocation should be. The results showed that I should be a writer, which is what I have always wanted to be anyway.
I thought as a child that I would be a teacher, and as I grew up I thought that I wanted to be a lawyer. Then I thought somewhere around the 7th grade that I wanted to be a writer. In the 8th grade, I had to write a book for the talented and gifted program. The TAG teacher, along with my accelerated English teacher, said that I was a talented writer and they wouldn't be surprised if they found my books in a bookstore one day.
From then on I wrote ferociously. I had always been an avid reader since I was a small child. My grandmother says that before I had to take the test to see if I needed to go to kindergarten, I was already smarter than a second grader. (She also says that I was a beautiful child like Elizabeth Taylor, so I am not sure how much of that is true vs her bias.)
I made so high on the test that I didn't have to go to kindergarten. It wasn't required at that time. By second grade they were testing my IQ to see if I qualified for the talented and gifted program, which I got into without a problem. I remained in the accelerated and gifted programs until I graduated which I was able to do a year early due to having enough credits to graduate.
Even graduating a year early I was selected as one of the salutatorians of our class. I was surprised, thinking that surely the fact that I was graduating from the 11th grade would make me ineligible. I wasn't sure, but I had hoped. I didn't want to speak in front of a bunch of people at graduation.
But I did. And it wasn't that bad. I don't think that anyone even remembers my speech. I certainly don't.
I should have done more with my life because of those things but I did not do all that I wanted to do. I made mistakes along the way. But I survived and I am still working on my masterpiece.
Monday, September 26, 2016
New post from the NAACP: NAACP Welcomes Entertainment Executive Kyle Bowser as Senior Vice President of Hollywood Bureau by Marc Banks
WASHINGTON, D.C. (February 4, 2021) – The NAACP is pleased to announce that Kyle Bowser will serve as its Senior Vice President of the Holly...
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The NAACP mourns the passing of Hank Aaron, Legendary Atlanta Brave and Major League Baseball record holder and a former member of the NAACP...
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The strong and early plan and commitment by the Biden administration to elevate racial justice as a top priority has sent a powerful message...